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* '''Workers’ compensation benefits:''' If the death was the result of a work incident, benefits may be available as workers’ compensation through [https://www.worksafebc.com/en WorkSafeBC]. | * '''Workers’ compensation benefits:''' If the death was the result of a work incident, benefits may be available as workers’ compensation through [https://www.worksafebc.com/en WorkSafeBC]. | ||
* '''ICBC benefits:''' If the death was due to a car accident, benefits are available from | * '''ICBC benefits:''' If the death was due to a car accident, benefits are available from [http://www.icbc.com ICBC]. Regardless of who was responsible for the accident, certain funeral expenses and survivor benefits are payable. | ||
* '''Victims of crime assistance:''' If the death was a result of a crime, assistance may be available to survivors from the Crime Victim Assistance Program. Call 1-866-660-3888 or contact cvap@gov.bc.ca. | * '''Victims of crime assistance:''' If the death was a result of a crime, assistance may be available to survivors from the [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/justice/criminal-justice/bcs-criminal-justice-system/if-you-are-a-victim-of-a-crime/victim-of-crime/financial-assistance-benefits Crime Victim Assistance Program]. Call 1-866-660-3888 or contact cvap@gov.bc.ca. | ||
==Seeking bereavement support== | ==Seeking bereavement support== |