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Old 01-27-2013, 12:12 PM   #21
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It's a bit of bad luck you repaired your car without documenting the damage first. Not only should ICBC be looking for pre-existing damage on the other car, but they should also look at the damage on your car to figure out the severity of the impact to her car.

ICBC should be able to provide you with photos of her damage, a copy of the estimate. Make sure you ask for proof that an ICBC estimator saw the damage in-person and approved it. This is ICBC policy.

Based on your description of your car, the accident itself, and the repairs they made to her car, it does sound a bit excessive.

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Originally Posted by snails View Post
anyone know what the dispute process will be?!
Didn't you ask ICBC this question when you filed the dispute?
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