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Claims - Vehicle title
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    • How do I make a claim?
    • What if the other motorist involved in a crash doesn't report it?
    • What if I have a crash (or other kind of loss) outside B.C.?
    • Do I have to call the police?
    • Are there any forms I must sign?
    • May I take my time to consider signing?
    • Do I need a lawyer?
    • What if a private insurance company insured one of the vehicles?
    • What happens if the other driver does not report to ICBC?
    • What if I don’t agree with the fault decision?
    • Should I take my dispute to court?

      You may wish to dispute the decision in court and consult a lawyer to help you through the process.

      If you sue, your case may eventually have to go to court for a decision. In fact, most cases settle before they go to court. Bear in mind that if you cannot reach a settlement outside of court, it could take as long as two years or more before your case goes to court. See disputing through the courts.

    • Can I claim travel costs related to my claim?
    • What can I do if I am having problems with my adjuster?
    • If I am hearing impaired and have a claim with ICBC will ICBC pay for the cost of an interpreter?