| Time Limits to Starting an ICBC Claim |
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Section 97 of the Regulations under the Insurance (Motor Vehicle) Act provides that where you claim for Part VII benefits (no fault benefits); you have certain time limits to make a claim with ICBC: 1) Where an accident occurs for which benefits are provided under this Part, the insured shall;
If the accident involves a driver who you cannot identify, there are similar time limits involved. Therefore, the easy answer to making sure you meet all your statutory time limit requirements is that you make a claim with ICBC as soon as possible. Please note that you have a two-year limitation period after the accident to commence a lawsuit against the at-fault driver and you have a two-year limitation period after the accident or after the last payment under Part VII to bring a lawsuit against ICBC to force payment of Part VII benefits. When you are involved in an accident, whether it is in British Columbia or otherwise, the best thing to do is make a claim to ICBC as soon as possible. |

