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11 Things To Do If You Crash Your Vehicle In B.C.

January 20, 2024

It's important to note that BC has a "no-fault" insurance system, which means that your own insurance policy may cover your medical expenses and rehabilitation regardless of who was at fault for the accident. However, there may still be legal considerations, especially if the accident was caused by someone else's negligence. Here are 11 things to do if you crash your vehicle in B.C.

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If you are hurt in a motorcycle crash or car crash in British Columbia, you should follow specific steps to ensure your safety, well-being, and compliance with local regulations. Here are 11 things you should do  in the event of a motorcycle crash or car crash in BC:


1. Safety First After A Crash

  •   Ensure your safety and the safety of others at the scene. Move to a safe location if possible to avoid further harm.

2. Call 911

  • Dial 911 to report the accident and request medical assistance if you or anyone else involved in the crash is injured.

3. Exchange Information

  • Exchange information with the other parties involved in the accident, including names, contact information, driver's license numbers, and insurance details.

4. Contact the Police

  • In BC, if the accident involves injuries or property damage exceeding a certain amount, it must be reported to the police. An official accident report can be helpful for insurance claims and legal matters.

5. Document the Scene

  • Take photos of the accident scene, vehicle damage, road conditions, and any visible injuries. This documentation can be valuable for insurance claims and legal purposes.

6. Seek Medical Attention After A Crash

  • Even if your injuries appear minor, it's essential to seek medical attention. Some injuries may not be immediately apparent, and early treatment is crucial.

7. Notify Your Insurance Company

  • Contact your insurance provider to report the accident and initiate the claims process. Provide them with all the relevant information.


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8. Legal Considerations After a Crash

  •   If you believe the accident was caused by another party's negligence and you want to explore legal options, consult with a personal injury attorney.

9. ICBC (Insurance Corporation of British Columbia)

  • In BC, motor vehicle insurance is primarily provided by ICBC. You will need to file a claim with ICBC. They can guide you through the claims process.


10. Follow Medical Advice

  • Follow the treatment and recovery plan recommended by healthcare professionals and attend follow-up appointments as necessary. Failure to do so could impact your settlement!

11. Inform Loved Ones

  •  Let your family and friends know about the accident and your condition.

Always consult with legal and insurance professionals for advice specific to your situation and

be aware of the regulations and requirements in British Columbia regarding motor vehicle accidents.

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