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Automobile Claims Reporting

 

SPP has made a Memorandum available which provides proof of loss payee status in favour of lessors when required by contract.  Also included is confirmation that the district carries excess automobile liability, collision and comprehensive coverage for vehicles leased and licensed in the name of the school district.

 

Processes are in place for reporting collision, comprehensive, multi-party accidents with shared responsibility, and bodily injury claims. 

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       and Automobile Claims Reporting Guidelines Card

  • A new report must be completed for each claim submitted to SPP and/or ICBC.

Quick Summary - Who do I report the claim to?

  • Injury to person(s):  Report to ICBC

  • Multi-party collision:  Report to SPP and ICBC

  • Single vehicle collision (SD vehicle involved only; no damage to any other property including another vehicle):  Report to SPP

  • Comprehensive:  Report to SPP

  • Windshield:  Report to SPP

  • Hit and Run:  Report to SPP

SPP Claims Report:

RMBclaims@gov.bc.ca

  • Contact: 250-356-1794

  • Office Hours: Monday-Friday 7:30am-5:00pm (Pacific Time);

  • Closed on weekends and statutory holidays

ICBC Fleet Claims Report: 

fleet.claims@icbc.com

  • Contact:  604-520-8822 (Lower Mainland); 1-800-910-4222 (Toll-Free)

  • Claims can be reported 24 hours a day, seven days a week

  • ** ICBC requires that all events that may require repairs under Basic Vehicle Damage (BVD) be reported to ICBC within 90 days of the event.**

Mailing Address:                             

Schools Protection Program            
Risk Management Branch 

PO Box 9405 Stn Prov Govt

Victoria BC V8W 9V1

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EMERGENCY AFTER HOURS CLAIMS REPORTING: (778) 698-8257

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Email:   Protection.Program@bcspp.org

Phone:  250-356-1794

Fax:      250-356-6222

The Risk Management Branch acknowledges the territories of First Nations around BC and is grateful to carry out our work on these lands. We acknowledge the rights, interests, priorities, and concerns of all Indigenous Peoples - First Nations, Métis, and Inuit - respecting and acknowledging their distinct cultures, histories, rights, laws, and governments.

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