ICBC’S ENHANCED ACCIDENT BENEFITS – ARE YOU GETTING REIMBURSED??

AABA is here to help you navigate ICBC’s Enhanced Accident Benefits ICBC might be paying for your medical treatments directly to the provider (i.e. your physiotherapist or chiropractor) but did you know that under the new Enhanced Accident Benefits, ICBC also has an obligation to reimburse you for the  cost of medications and medical aides/devices […]

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ICBC No Fault A No Go?

Frustrated with trying to access benefits from ICBC following a crash? Adjusters refusing to answer or return your calls and emails?  Tell us about your experience in the comments or send us an email.

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Frustrated by ICBC’s promise of “Enhanced” Benefits?

Are you frustrated with ICBC’s Enhanced Benefits? Frustrated by the lack of response regarding the new enhanced benefits ICBC promised you when they brought in the “no fault” insurance scheme? AABA has helped many people who are disgruntled and tired of fighting ICBC for the rehabilitation benefits that they are entitled to under the new […]

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Lost Earnings under ICBC’s new “Enhanced Care” plan

  Think ICBC’s new “Enhanced Care” plan will cover your lost earnings?  Think again. This is what a self-employed registered massage therapist learned last month when she was injured in a rear-end collision.  She was not at fault for the crash. SEE ARTICLE HERE ICBC says that under the new model of insurance, you will […]

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Gaps in ICBC’s new “Enhanced Care” plan

Injured in a motor vehicle accident in BC?  Need treatment or other benefits under ICBC’s new “Enhanced Care” plan?  Read the fine print. On May 9, 2021, a Vancouver cyclist suffered a fractured shoulder and fractured ribs after being hit by a car.  The driver of the car was at fault for the crash. See […]

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British Columbians left on their own to negotiate ICBC’s Enhanced Care

Is ICBC’s Enhanced Care plan easy to understand and user friendly?  On May 10, 2021, a North Vancouver man was injured after being struck by an impaired driver’s vehicle.  He had been walking along a sidewalk at the time.  In a recent interview, he compared his experience of navigating the new Enhanced Care plan to […]

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Is ICBC’s New “No Fault” System Working?

ICBC’s new “no fault” system, is leaving British Columbians who have been injured in motor vehicle accidents with little support in gaining certain benefits they are entitled to.   It is not surprising that the new system is difficult for the average person to navigate on their own – perhaps it was even designed that way.  […]

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