Criticism for accident policy

Legal column explaining the unfairness of the ICBC Low Velocity Impact Policy
Read More →Legal column explaining the unfairness of the ICBC Low Velocity Impact Policy
Read More →Legal column explaining that if a settlement has not been reached before a car crash victim dies, the insurance company is alleviated of its duty to pay
Read More →Legal column illustrating an imbalance in British Columbia’s legal system because the legal responsibility for killing someone is typically much lower than if you had injured them
Read More →Legal column illustrating that the pain and suffering financial cap awarded by the courts is too low
Read More →Legal column breaking down the liability costs that are owed to a car crash victim and encouraging maximum liability insurance coverage
Read More →Legal column outlining why jury perceptions lead to decisions that often undercompensate victims for their losses
Read More →Legal column explaining that a wrongful death in British Columbia can only recuperate financial losses, not pain and suffering losses – this differs in other jurisdictions
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