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ICBC Lawyer Port Coquitlam


The threat of car accidents is all around residents of British Columbia as they share the roadways with other motorists traveling for work, family matters, vacation, or other personal travel. Statistics gathered by the Insurance Company of British Columbia (ICBC) reveal the frequency of auto crashes, but even more disturbing is the fact that serious incidents are on the rise. From 2012-2016, the number of reported casualty-causing collisions went from 54,000 to 64,000. On average during that five-year period, there were 57,000 people killed or injured in traffic-related collisions. Injured victims may sustain significant losses, and many are not sure about their legal options.

If you suffered injuries in a Port Coquitlam, BC car accident, you may be able to recover compensation for your losses. By law, all drivers must procure minimum insurance coverage, so you would file your claim with ICBC. However, the process can be overwhelming, especially when you are trying to return to health. Our experienced ICBC lawyers at the Preszler Injury Lawyers are dedicated to getting you full compensation allowed by law, so you can have peace of mind knowing your claim is in good hands.

Port Coquitlam ICBC Lawyers Advocate for Accident Victims

When another driver is at fault in causing a car accident, you must file a claim with ICBC and prove that you are entitled to financial benefits for your losses. These claims require you to show:

  • The responsible motorist had a duty to exercise reasonable care while driving, so as to not put others at risk of harm;
  • The driver failed to comply with this legal duty by operating the vehicle carelessly and causing a collision;
  • You suffered injuries as a result of the responsible motorist’s breach of duty; and,
  • You sustained losses in the form of economic and non-economic damages.

Your damages are the foundation of your ICBC claim for compensation, so you may be able to recover:

  • Costs for medical treatment, including emergency, urgent, and long-term care, surgery, physical therapy, rehabilitation, and related expenses;
  • Lost income if you cannot work while recovering from your injuries;
  • Losses related to your future earning potential;
  • Pain and suffering; and,
  • Other losses based upon the unique circumstances of your case.

Seeking Compensation from the ICBC

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While you should be diligent in notifying ICBC of your claim as soon as possible after you are injured in a car accident, it is important to only provide basic details. The adjuster will need the names of all drivers, license plate numbers, insurance information, and related facts. Beyond these details, you should refrain from making any formal statements regarding your claim in your initial conversation with an ICBC adjuster.

As soon as you are physically able, it is important to consult with an ICBC lawyer who has experience in auto crash claims. ICBC is a business and it turns a profit by protecting its bottom line. An adjuster may act to benefit the corporation, so he or she will not always put your interests first. These employees may request in-depth information from you, which they could turn around and use against you to reject your claim. ICBC representatives may dispute the severity of your injuries or even try to blame you for the accident to avoid paying financial benefits.

Trust an ICBC Lawyer in Port Coquitlam to Pursue Your Claim

When you need a skilled ICBC lawyer to advocate on your behalf, you can rely on the Preszler legal team to put your needs first. We have in-depth knowledge of relevant laws and the ICBC claims process, as well as access to top medical and financial experts. Our lawyers present solid evidence regarding each of the four required elements of your case, so you can be sure you obtain full financial benefits.

You are at a disadvantage if you attempt to go it alone with an ICBC claim, as you are up against experienced adjusters. These employees have handled many cases and they know exactly how to justify a denial or rationalize a low payout amount to settle your claim. A skilled lawyer will prioritize your interests.

Schedule a FREE Consultation with a Port Coquitlam ICBC Lawyer

If you were injured in a car accident, you need a dedicated legal advocate on your side. Our Preslzer Law ICBC lawyers practicing in Port Coquitlam will fight to ensure that you get the compensation you deserve, whether negotiating a settlement or in court. You do not pay for our legal services unless you recover financial benefits, so please call us today at 1-844-373-8202 or visit us online to schedule a free consultation.

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Schedule a call with our personal injury legal intake team. Our team is available 24/7 so call us now to book your call. Our scheduled intake allows you to tell us details about your accident and gives our legal team an opportunity to review your case and advise you on possible solutions and outcomes. The best part is, if you decide to hire us after this call - you don't pay anything unless we win. We can help clients regardless of where they reside in British Columbia so let us help you get started on your road to recovery.

 

Practice Areas


1321 Blanshard Street
Suite 301,
Victoria, BC
V8W 0B6
Fax: 778-373-8213
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4720 Kingsway
Suite 2600,
Burnaby, BC
V6E 3C9
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Suite 305 South Tower,
Richmond, BC
V6X 3M1
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7164 120th Street
Suite 202,
Surrey, BC
V3W 3M8
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1631 Dickson Avenue
Suite 1100,
Kelowna, BC
V1Y 0B5
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1075 West Georgia Street
Unit 825,
Vancouver, BC
V6E 3C9
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*These are consultation offices that require a booked meeting in advance. Walk-ins are not allowed.

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