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Difference between revisions of "ICBC and Basic Coverage (12:III)"

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In addition, in order for a claimant to make a claim or get a judgment against ICBC in unidentified motorist cases, the court must first be satisfied that all reasonable efforts have been made to ascertain the identity of the owner and/or driver (''IVA'', s 24(5)). See [[ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)|Part II, Section IX.D.ii]] of this manual for more details on the case law in relation to this requirement.
In addition, in order for a claimant to make a claim or get a judgment against ICBC in unidentified motorist cases, the court must first be satisfied that all reasonable efforts have been made to ascertain the identity of the owner and/or driver (''IVA'', s 24(5)). See [[ICBC and Compulsory Coverage (12:X)|Part II, Section X.D.2]] of this manual for more details on the case law in relation to this requirement.


Finally, to proceed with the claim against ICBC as a nominal defendant, the claimant must give written notice to ICBC “as soon as reasonably practicable” and within six months of the accident (''IVA'', s 24(2)).
Finally, to proceed with the claim against ICBC as a nominal defendant, the claimant must give written notice to ICBC “as soon as reasonably practicable” and within six months of the accident (''IVA'', s 24(2)).
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