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Difference between revisions of "Making a Vehicle Damage Claim"

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If ICBC finds you were 100% at fault for the accident, '''collision insurance''' can cover the cost of repairs to your vehicle. This is optional insurance coverage. If you don’t have it, you’ll typically be on the hook for the cost of repairs.  
If ICBC finds you were 100% at fault for the accident, '''collision insurance''' can cover the cost of repairs to your vehicle. This is optional insurance coverage. If you don’t have it, you’ll typically be on the hook for the cost of repairs.  


If you and the other driver share responsibility for the accident, your basic insurance will cover the non-responsible portion of your repair costs, up to $200,000. For a closer look, see our [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/vehicle-damage-claim/ in-depth guidance on making a vehicle damage claim].
If you and the other driver share responsibility for the accident, your basic insurance will cover the non-responsible portion of your repair costs, up to $200,000. For a closer look, see [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/vehicle-damage-claim/ the People’s Law School’s in-depth guidance on making a vehicle damage claim.].


===If I was at fault, will my insurance premiums go up?===
===If I was at fault, will my insurance premiums go up?===
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