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“The driver who rear-ended my car should have to arrange child care for my kids when I have to go for my treatments, and should have to sit in the waiting room with me”. A friend of mine is feeling
Read More →“The driver who rear-ended my car should have to arrange child care for my kids when I have to go for my treatments, and should have to sit in the waiting room with me”. A friend of mine is feeling
Read More →Have you seen ICBC’s pitch to the B.C. Utilities Commission in support of their latest rate increase request? They point to an increase of injured victims hiring lawyers as one of the reasons for the increase. They commit to combat
Read More →After a year of public consultation, our political leaders increased the penalties for the use of hand-held electronic devices while driving, effective June 1, 2016. My prediction, in a column published just prior to the change, was that it would
Read More →As of June 1st, a first offence will cost you $543.00. It’s the provincial government’s latest road safety initiative. They’re jacking up the financial consequences of being caught using an electronic device behind the wheel. Will it make a difference?
Read More →This is my last of a series of five columns where I identify tactics used by insurance adjusters in the negotiation of personal injury claims. The tactics are certainly not unique to personal injury claims. My hope is that the
Read More →We are nearing the end of my five column series about ICBC claim negotiation tactics: tactics used by insurance companies to manipulate unsuspecting victims in the negotiation of personal injury claims. The same, or similar tactics are used in other
Read More →Time deadlines and low ball offers were the first two of my series about ICBC claim negotiation tactics. This is a continuation of that series. This time, I am writing about a less recognizable, insidious tactic. A personal injury claim
Read More →Nobody likes to discover that they have been manipulated by a negotiation tactic. Once burned, do you feel like telling the world about it? I am about to “tell the world” about how I allowed myself to be manipulated by
Read More →Have you ever been manipulated by effective negotiation tactics? Of course you have. We all have. It takes life experience to recognize negotiating tactics for what they are so as to avoid the manipulative effect. If effectively used, you don’t
Read More →A court decision released March 1, 2016, has cast a bright light on some of the darkest depths of the human character in the context of ICBC tactics in discouraging personal injury claims. The 80 page judgment tells the story of
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