LSLAP Program Information for Auto Insurance (ICBC) (12:XII)

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This information applies to British Columbia, Canada. Last reviewed for legal accuracy by the Law Students' Legal Advice Program on 1 August 2025.



Through LSLAP, clinicians may assist clients with a variety of legal issues related to ICBC. Clinicians can help clients navigate the claims process and disputes with ICBC. In particular, clinicians can assist in preparing for dispute resolution through the Civil Resolutions Tribunal and Small Claims Court. Please note that lawyers and advocates are not typically present during CRT proceedings, and thus, LSLAP’s scope of work does not typically include representation at such hearings. Clinicians may also assist clients with applying for benefits through ICBC’s Enhanced Care scheme. Finally, LSLAP can also help with criminal files where the accused is facing an ICBC driving prohibition.

For cases that are beyond the scope of LSLAP’s mandate, referrals may be made to more appropriate organizations. The first step with every ICBC claim is to report the accident directly to ICBC and begin the claims process. When additional assistance is required, the following resources may be helpful:

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