ICBC Offers Lowest Auto Insurance Rates In Canada

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Changing Law Would Overburden State Insurance Company, Says Lawyer


Vancouver lawyer P.M. (name withheld for ethical reasons) says that when a person dies all his/her rights under Common Law die as well. Under BC’s Family Compensation Act only financially dependent children and dependent spouses of homicide or wrongful death victims have the right to sue for damages, and remedies are limited by precedent. The lawyer, who specializes in professional malpractice and wrongful death cases, says the law was adopted from 18th century Britain where it was passed to protect miners’ families during the Industrial Revolution.


Other lawyers I’ve spoken to confirmed, "Not in Canada" they said. This is not the case in the United States where the law, and sympathetic juries, have awarded substantial sums to victims’ families, such as in the famous O.J. Simpson civil trial.


This means that doctors, hospitals, drug and insurance companies are better served financially if patients without dependents would rather die than survive a case of malpractice to launch a lawsuit.


When I told P.M. it doesn’t make any sense and asked him why the legal community won’t lobby to update the law, he said "It’s an uphill political battle. The government doesn’t want the extra burden of traffic death claims on ICBC." ICBC, or the Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, is the automobile insurance monopoly in the province. It is also the breadwinner for most BC lawyers who make a living suing for allegedly undervalued insurance claims.

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T. Evans

ICBC does NOT Offer the cheapest priced insurance in Canada! In the Yukon, we pay 1/5 for the same auto insurance than those in BC for the same vehicle.

It's about time laws were changed. All victims whether a dependent spouse or child or not should be entitled to damages for injury that lasts a lifetime! Medical costs increase and that should be taken into account for injury of victims in any auto accident.

Sounds to me like a pitiful excuse -overburdening insurance- HA.


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