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I requested my driving record and my claims history. It arrived to my email in less than a minute. |
Just tried it out, works good and don't have to spend 15 mins on the phone! |
Also got my results within minutes... Didn't realize it shows you the amount paid out if someone is injured in an accident. I rear ended someone in 2011 and it says: Quote:
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The problem lies with them emailing the records out. Your DOB, home address, etc. among numerous other personal info are all there, and they are getting sent out through email, unencrypted. Email is inherently insecure. With ICBC being a crown corp, I am utterly surprised that they received the go-ahead to do this. More than any other institutions or organizations, public institutions have to follow strict policies to comply with the provincial FIPPA laws and the federal privacy laws. At a minimum, I would have expected them to encrypt the personal records using a password, and subsequently sending you the encrypted records and the password in 2 different emails. |
I've gotten the abstract online before. The claims thing is cool, always wondered how much the other party got in injury. :thumbs: |
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Also, keeping a copy in your email really opens up ID theft options if your email gets hacked. DOB, DL, & address all on one document? Score! |
Dont worry they'll secure these right up like they do in Texas, where they scan your fingerprints at renewal. |
Weird. It said it worked but then I got an auto email that said they were unable to provide the documents to me. |
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second time, at about 30km/hr, it broke 3 vertebrates and he cant walk normally anymore..and is in a lot of pain for the last 2 months or so since it happened |
I'm curious what "Property damage" refers to. My one at-fault accident a few years back: Collision - $3245 Property Damage - $1538 I know there was definitely no damage to anything other than the two cars. At least there were no injury claims for it. So I guess things like fire claims don't exist on these reports? :whistle: |
Interesting. I got it to work and i'm also showing a property damage. |
The property damage in my report is definitely collision damage on the other vehicle. Very Interesting though, apparently the other party claimed $40K bodily injury from an accident I had 14 years ago. I had no idea as I remember it being very minor. |
:suspicious: can't access mine cause my ICBC keyword is incorrect? prettttty sure I typed my mother's maiden name correctly lol |
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My only claim was back on April 1, 2000. Collision $1,709.68, Property Damage $929.60 I hit a Chrysler in my civic......... FailFishFailFishFailFish The funny thing is, my claim is almost old enough to drive. 16 this year, baby! :lol |
i got 9000$ for bodily and 1500$ for property damage back in 2014.. so does that mean that icbc already covered it or did my dad had to spit out money for the fees? |
Wow cool! Thanks for $haring |
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