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need help with cash settlement case with ICBC/BCAA . |
Have you read the insurance policy (the actually wording) that you purchased from BCAA? It should say in there, and if so then they have every right to do so. |
+1 You'll need to read the policy which you purchased from BCAA. The latest insurance policy posted on their website is for May 2021, so yours may differ. Just quickly reading it, they don't do cash settlements unless your car is irreplaceable or determined to be a total loss. ICBC isn't so bad. |
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I also don't understand why BCAA has to be handling this claim in the first place. I'm not at fault so my ICBC basic coverage is covering for my own repair. I'm not required/ I don't need to use benefit from my collision and replacement cost coverage through BCAA. |
You had a collision, your collision policy is with bcaa. What does Icbc have todo with anything? When did the accident happen and when did you renew with bcaa? |
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what? My ICBC basic insurance covers for my car's repair if I'm not fault which is in my case. I would only need to use my collision insurance to cover my car's repair if I was found at fault of an accident |
Why would they lie to you? Could try calling ICBC and get their side of the explanation. |
If it’s the way he says it is, it should be out of his basic… it’s right in icbc’s new FAQ of their new policies… optional is only used when you’re at fault or partially at fault. So I’m not sure why they’re sending him to BCAA. Unless he hasn’t renewed his insurance yet and he’s still under the old system? |
I believe as of May 1 everybody was converted over to Enhance Care. |
Did not read original post but based on comments sounds like something I am currently dealing with. Any update on what you did and what happened? Short story. Car got hit, icbc ruled not at fault, bcaa only writes off no cash settlement, don't want to get rid of car as only 45,000km and can't buy anything similar with the amount being offered |
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https://www.revscene.net/forums/7173...ml#post9037728 Always important to know the pros and cons if switching from ICBC to a 3rd party policy. All the policy documents are on BCAA's website. Here you go, it says: Quote:
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What do you do if your car is an old JDM car with 1 to 2 listings on craigslist for like $40 - 60k but they value it at $25k because it's 20 years old lol? |
This is where it gets ugly; They may either deny you coverage or you find a third-party insurance vendor to some kind of agreed value policy. You'd really have to be a huge JDM lover and a risk taker, or just rich AF who can take on such risk. You guys need to remember that insurance companies are not charities or GoFundMe Campaigns. |
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They will contact used jdm car dealerships such as velocity/applewood and see if they recently sold a similar car or have something similar on the lot. But if you've got something like an r34 v-spec, you probably would want it appraised and insured for its market value through 3rd party insurance. Edit: they used to base the price on JDM cars on the price you purchased it for. Since most cars back then were under $2k, they got totalled for fender benders. No longer seems to be the case though. |
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