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*d) $500 to $1,500 for the death of each dependent child, depending on the child’s age (see Schedule 3, s 5 of the IVR).
*d) $500 to $1,500 for the death of each dependent child, depending on the child’s age (see Schedule 3, s 5 of the IVR).


'''NOTE:''' Status with respect to “head of household”, “spouse of household” or “dependent child” is determined at the date of death resulting from a motor vehicle accident.  
'''NOTE:''' Status with respect to “head of household”, “spouse of household” or “dependent child” is determined at the date of death resulting from a motor vehicle accident.
 
==== f) Reinstatement and Revival of No Fault Benefits ====
 
No fault benefits can be reinstated if a person receiving benefits goes back to work only to find that the injury comes back and prevents them from working (Brewer v Insurance Corporation of British Columbia (1999), 71 BCLR (3d) 248, [1999] BCJ No 2031 (SC)). This includes a situation where a plaintiff goes back to work prior to the end of the 104-week period and leaves work after the end of the 104-week period (Symons v Insurance Corporation of British Columbia, 2016 BCCA 207, 40 CCLI (5th) 178).


=== 4. Restrictions and Exclusion of Benefits ===
=== 4. Restrictions and Exclusion of Benefits ===
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