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The Briefing | With Wes Mussio

39 Episodes

2 minutes | Dec 13, 2019
Who Are The Best Treatment Providers To Use?
If you’ve been in an accident and need treatment, Wes advises you to seek those practitioners that will work with ICBC.
2 minutes | Dec 12, 2019
Why is it More Difficult to Find a Family Doctor That Will Deal With ICBC?
Wes explains why family doctors avoid taking on ICBC injury cases.
2 minutes | Dec 11, 2019
Can You Reduce The Premiums Paid By a Young Driver?
Wes explains how you can reduce premiums paid by young drivers.
2 minutes | Dec 10, 2019
What Happens If I Do Not Disclose Potential Drivers on my Insurance?
In September 2019, ICBC moved towards a driver-based insurance policy, rather than a vehicle-based policy. This made insurance more expensive. Wes explains the importance of listing all drivers for each vehicle, and the risks that come with not doing so.
2 minutes | Dec 9, 2019
Am I Able To Cash Out My Part Seven Claim?
ICBC recently made changes to the process for cashing out your part seven claims. Wes explains the changes, and how to go about it.
2 minutes | Dec 6, 2019
Why You Should Regularly See Your Doctor During Your ICBC Claim
Eric explains the importance of seeing your doctor regularly throughout your ICBC claim.
2 minutes | Dec 5, 2019
The Ins And Outs Of An ICBC Independent Medical Examination
Eric explains why you need to see an ICBC independent Medical Examiner, and the process to do so.
4 minutes | Dec 4, 2019
The Difference Between Tort And Part 7 Claims
Do you know the difference between Tort and Part 7 Claims? Eric explains the differences along with what is covered and what is not for each.
3 minutes | Dec 3, 2019
What To Look For In A Personal Injury Lawyer
Looking to hire a personal injury lawyer? Eric explains 4 things you should look for when hiring one.
2 minutes | Dec 2, 2019
When To Consider Settling Your ICBC Claim
Eric explains the two scenarios you should consider when settling your ICBC Claim.
2 minutes | Nov 29, 2019
An update on the CRT
The CRT (Civil Resolution Tribunal) was introduced on all claims after April 1st, 2019. Wes explains how this has impacted individuals including lawyers, ICBC adjusters, and active accident clients.
2 minutes | Nov 28, 2019
How are private insurance companies dealing with the lack of subrogation?
How is the lack of subrogation impacting those injured? Wes explains.
2 minutes | Nov 27, 2019
Is treatment easier to access during an ICBC claim under the new system?
What are the two ways injured parties are affected while trying to access treatment? Wes explains.
2 minutes | Nov 26, 2019
New limits to treatment costs under the new system?
Are there any limits to the treatment costs that are covered by (ICBC)? Wes explains.
2 minutes | Nov 26, 2019
The big winner under the “minor injury” cap legislation
Wes explains who the big winner is under the “minor injury” cap.
1 minutes | Nov 19, 2019
Why you should speak to a lawyer despite the new “minor injury” cap legislation
Not sure if you should speak to a lawyer despite the new "minor injury" cap? Wes explains why it's still important to do so.
2 minutes | Nov 19, 2019
The reason behind ICBC hiring 400 adjusters to discourage access to lawyers?
Why did ICBC hire 400 adjusters? Wes explains, and provides you with valuable knowledge that can you can use to your advantage, should you end up in a similar situation.
2 minutes | Nov 19, 2019
How ICBC and the NDP government can reduce the cost of experts used in personal injury claims in BC?
Wes explains two ways ICBC and the Province of B.C. can reduce costs of experts in personal injury claims.
2 minutes | Nov 19, 2019
Did the NDP government take the correct approach in limiting the number of experts reports that can be used in a personal injury claim?
Previously, ICBC had limited the number of experts allowed on a case. However, a recent ruling stated that this limit was unconstitutional, as it limits how much someone can proceed with their claim. Wes explains his opinion on this change, and how ICBC can change their limits to benefit everyone.
2 minutes | Nov 16, 2019
Did personal injury lawyers truly receive $1.9 billion from ICBC?
Did personal injury lawyers truly receive $1.9 billion from ICBC in the fiscal year ending March 31, 2019? The answer is no, and Wes explains how the $1.9 billion is truly spent.
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