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In addition to the legal liability coverage (i.e. s 65 indemnification) outlined above, ''IVR'' ss 67 and 69 states that ICBC may also pay for:
In addition to the legal liability coverage (i.e. s 65 indemnification) outlined above, ''IVR'' ss 67 and 69 states that ICBC may also pay for:
<blockquote> a) “reasonable” emergency medical aid, so long as reimbursement is not provided to the insured by another insurer or under another Part;
<blockquote> a) reimburse an insured for reasonable payments for emergency medical aid necessary to a person injured as the result of an accident for which indemnity is payable under this Part, if reimbursement is not provided to the insured under another Part or by another insurer,
b) emergency equipment or supplies provided to the insured (i.e. fire extinguishers, jacks or other necessary emergency equipment or supplies);
 
b) pay costs incurred for fire extinguishers, jacks or other necessary emergency equipment or supplies provided to the insured,
 
c) pay that proportion of the costs taxed against an insured in an action respecting a claim under this Part that


c) all or some (depending upon the circumstances) of the costs taxed against the insured in an action, in accordance with ''the Supreme Court Civil Rules'', BC Reg 56/2019 for aggregated general and specific damages; and
d) the pre-judgment interest under the ''Court Order Interest Act'', RSBC 1996, c 79 or analogous legislation of another jurisdiction on that part of the judgment, and pay post-judgment interest under the Interest Act, RSC 1985, c I-15 or analogous legislation of another jurisdiction on that part of the judgment, both within the limits set out in s 1 of Schedule 3 (''IVR''). </blockquote>
d) the pre-judgment interest under the ''Court Order Interest Act'', RSBC 1996, c 79 or analogous legislation of another jurisdiction on that part of the judgment, and pay post-judgment interest under the Interest Act, RSC 1985, c I-15 or analogous legislation of another jurisdiction on that part of the judgment, both within the limits set out in s 1 of Schedule 3 (''IVR''). </blockquote>


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