Difference between revisions of "ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)"

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In the event of the applicant’s death, ICBC will pay:
In the event of the applicant’s death, ICBC will pay:
<blockquote> a) up to $7,500 for funeral expenses (see s 91 and s 4 of Schedule 3 of the ''IVR'');
b) $5,000 if the deceased was a “head of a household” (i.e. was providing the “major portion” of household income), plus a Supplemental Death  benefit of $1,000 for each survivor other than the first, plus Additional Death Benefits of $145 per week for the first survivor and $35 per  week for each additional survivor for a duration of 104 weeks (see s 92 of the ''IVR'');


c) $2,500 if the deceased was a “spouse in household” (i.e. was supporting the household or helping to raise dependent children), plus a  Supplemental Death benefit of $1,000 for each survivor other than the first, plus Additional Death Benefits of $145 per week for the first  survivor and $35 per week for each additional survivor for a duration of 104 weeks (see s 92 of the ''IVR'').</blockquote>
:(a) up to $7,500 for funeral expenses (see s 91 and s 4 of Schedule 3 of the ''IVR'');
:(b) $5,000 if the deceased was a “head of a household” (i.e. was providing the “major portion” of household income), plus a Supplemental Death  benefit of $1,000 for each survivor other than the first, plus Additional Death Benefits of $145 per week for the first survivor and $35 per  week for each additional survivor for a duration of 104 weeks (see s 92 of the ''IVR'');
:(c) $2,500 if the deceased was a “spouse in household” (i.e. was supporting the household or helping to raise dependent children), plus a  Supplemental Death benefit of $1,000 for each survivor other than the first, plus Additional Death Benefits of $145 per week for the first  survivor and $35 per week for each additional survivor for a duration of 104 weeks (see s 92 of the ''IVR'').


'''NOTE''':  
:'''NOTE''':  
<blockquote> 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.
<blockquote> 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.


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# limited out-of-pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of a death (funeral and related expenses); and,
# limited out-of-pocket expenses incurred as a direct result of a death (funeral and related expenses); and,
# damages for loss of inheritance.
# damages for loss of inheritance.
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==== f) Reinstatement and Revival of No-Fault Benefits ====
==== f) Reinstatement and Revival of No-Fault Benefits ====