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Furthermore, applicants should also apply for all benefits and/or coverage from any private insurance that they may have as soon as possible.  An applicant may have private insurance through their employer.  ICBC may not be obligated to pay benefits that could have been received (note: need not actually receive) from another source.  If a decision is made concluding that ICBC is not liable for these amounts, the limitation period for making a claim through the other source will most likely have ended.  See section 81, 83 and 106 of the ''IVR'' for more details.
Furthermore, applicants should also apply for all benefits and/or coverage from any private insurance that they may have as soon as possible.  An applicant may have private insurance through their employer.  ICBC may not be obligated to pay benefits that could have been received (note: need not actually receive) from another source.  If a decision is made concluding that ICBC is not liable for these amounts, the limitation period for making a claim through the other source will most likely have ended.  See section 81, 83 and 106 of the ''IVR'' for more details.


Also, see [[{{PAGENAME}}#3. Exclusion of ICBC Liability | Section III.D.3. Exclusion of ICBC Liability]], below.
Also, see [[{{PAGENAME}}#3. Exclusion of ICBC Liability | Section X.D.3. Exclusion of ICBC Liability]], below.


'''NOTE''': Any dispute as to entitlement or amount of damages an insured is entitled to recover must be submitted for arbitration under the ''Commercial Arbitration Act'', RSBC 1996, c 55 (''IVR'', s 148.2).  
'''NOTE''': Any dispute as to entitlement or amount of damages an insured is entitled to recover must be submitted for arbitration under the ''Commercial Arbitration Act'', RSBC 1996, c 55 (''IVR'', s 148.2).  
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