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==== b) Duties in Sections 97-100 of the IVR ==== | ==== b) Duties in Sections 97-100 of the IVR ==== | ||
An insured must meet the requirements set out in s 97-100 of the IVR. If an insured fails to do this to the prejudice of ICBC, ICBC may deny coverage of a claim. The following is a brief summary and claimants should refer to the IVR for more detail. The insured must comply with the following: | An insured must meet the requirements set out in s 97-100 of the IVR. If an insured fails to do this to the prejudice of ICBC, ICBC may deny coverage of a claim. The following is a brief summary and claimants should refer to the IVR for more detail. The insured must comply with the following: | ||
*give prompt notice to ICBC of the accident; | |||
*provide a written report within 30 days of the accident; | |||
*provide a proof of claim (a standard form authorized by ICBC and provided to applicants) within 90 days of the accident; and | |||
*at ICBC’s request, promptly provide a certificate of an attending medical professional as to the nature and extent of the insured’s injury and the treatment, current condition, and prognosis of the injury; | |||
*at ICBC’s expense and request, be medically examined by someone selected by ICBC; | |||
*where applicable, permit a post mortem examination and/or autopsy. | |||
'''NOTE:''' For liability to cease (i.e. coverage to be denied), ICBC must have suffered prejudice as a result of the applicant’ s failure to comply. | |||
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