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In most cases, no. BC law prevents someone who is injured in a motor vehicle accident from suing the other driver for compensation for their injuries (called “damages”). This applies regardless of who was responsible for the crash. Anyone who is injured in the accident can make a claim to ICBC for accident benefits.  
In most cases, no. BC law prevents someone who is injured in a motor vehicle accident from suing the other driver for compensation for their injuries (called “damages”). This applies regardless of who was responsible for the crash. Anyone who is injured in the accident can make a claim to ICBC for accident benefits.  


However, there are some exceptions when it comes to suing. For example, you may be able to sue the other driver if they were convicted of a criminal offence. For details, see our in-depth guidance on [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/injured-in-motor-vehicle-accident/ if you're injured in a motor vehicle accident].
However, there are some exceptions when it comes to suing. For example, you may be able to sue the other driver if they were convicted of a criminal offence. For details, see [https://www.peopleslawschool.ca/injured-in-motor-vehicle-accident/ the People's Law School in-depth guidance on if you're injured in a motor vehicle accident].


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