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Originally Posted by jing
My Oct. 2017 accident happened in a work vehicle but is listed as a personal incident. WTF ICBC. Now my personal premiums have been affected further as a result.
Under the new changes, our insurance premium would cost more if we didn't have automatic emergency braking. Now the savings is negligible.
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I got a work e-mail stating any accidents will follow you to the new policy to all unpaid, at-fault claims going back to March 1, 2017.
Then I got another e-mail clarifying what classes are there (personal rate classes, commercial rate classes, and rate classes that do not belong to a profile)
Commerical rate classes do not follow the driver's policy while the personal rate classes (car, minivan, pick-up truck) will follow the driver if there is an at-fault accident.
Now I got another e-mail stating all previous accidents from March 1, 2017, is voided but moving forward starting January 1st, 2020, any accident with a personal rate class vehicle will affect the driver's insurance policy.
Maybe talk to your employer and see what they say since they changed up the policy for us now.
Here are some links for reference:
https://www.icbc.com/partners/new-in...tion-guide.pdf
https://www.icbc.com/insurance/comme...-vehicles.aspx