Drivers can take road safety concerns into their own hands

Legal column justifying ICBC’s auto insurance rate increase and suggesting that outcry be redirected towards safer crash free driving
Read More →Legal column justifying ICBC’s auto insurance rate increase and suggesting that outcry be redirected towards safer crash free driving
Read More →Legal column explaining the unfairness of the ICBC Low Velocity Impact Policy
Read More →Editorial in response to Paul Hergott's September 22, 2011 column: ICBC hiding behind face of insured defendents
Read More →Legal column describing an unfair ICBC policy that misleads juries to believe that drivers don’t have insurance when awarding compensation to the victim
Read More →Legal column discussing ICBC’s monopoly on the insurance market and suggesting safer driving practices as the best method of lowering insurance rates
Read More →Legal column remembering a tragic traffic accident as an example of why safer driver habits are needed – car crashes are not “accidents”, they are avoidable
Read More →Legal column frustrated that ICBC’s proposed rate structure, which would provide safe driving incentives, was rejected due to politics instead of merit
Read More →Legal column using two recent cases to highlight ICBC’s strategy of blaming and undercompensating victims
Read More →Legal column illustrating that ICBC’s determination of fault can be grossly incorrect, but that justice can be achieved through Canada’s court system
Read More →Legal column concerned with the reaction of ICBC and the police when a Smart car was purposely side swiped by a speeding vehicle due to road rage
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