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Originally Posted by jing
I spoke to my friend's dad who owns a bodyshop and does ICBC claims all the time and he said that if she claims it, since she doesn't have collision coverage, they won't give a rats ass about her and deal only with the party that got hit
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No collision coverage for herself means that in an event of an accident, ICBC will pay for the other partys damage if you are at fault, but whatever happens to your car is your business. So they wouldn't write off the car for you because her car isn't covered.
So what the bodyshop said was correct.
It's pretty much a lesson learnt, time to get a new car, and move on.
Sorry for her loss.