Author Archives: Richard Johnston

If You Were Injured By the Fault of Another, an ICBC Adjuster is not Acting in Your Best Interest

Many people injured in collisions are under the misconception that an ICBC adjuster is acting in their best interest, and that legal representation is not necessary. In reality, adjusters are operating under strict instructions and constraints, informed by the company’s … Continue reading

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Taunia S.

December 2009 Three years ago I was injured in a Motor Vehicle accident which left me with permanent back pain and headaches. I initially dealt with ICBC on my own thinking I could avoid paying legal fees but it soon … Continue reading

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Gil P.

When I seriously injured my shoulder in a motor vehicle accident a friend recommended Johnston Franklin to help me with my ICBC claim.  Rick was able to get ICBC to pay for my medical treatment and when they did not … Continue reading

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Brandi B.

Several years ago I was a passenger in a MVA. Following this accident I suffered from upper back and neck pain, which resulted in crippling migraines. Apart from my physical aliments I was also experiencing PTSD which resulted in fairly … Continue reading

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ICBC and Juries

CBC discloses that its outside counsel obtained claims histories of jurors ICBC’s influence casts shadow over auto lawsuits, judge fears Scrap juries in ICBC cases, critics say ICBC admits snooping into jurors’ private files ICBC unveils more cases of jury-snooping

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ICBC Claims: Frequently Asked Questions

1. The ICBC adjuster told me that I could get a lawyer if I wanted but I didn’t really need to do so because she was “my adjuster” for this claim. Is that true? In personal injury claims the ICBC … Continue reading

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