Just had an accident?
You’ve just had a car accident in British Columbia — what to do
First, check for injuries — if anyone is hurt, call 911. Second, move to safety if you can and exchange details with everyone involved. Third, contact your own insurer as soon as possible. This page walks through each step for British Columbia; it is general information, not legal advice.
If anyone is hurt, call 911
That is true everywhere in Canada. Get people safe and get medical help first — everything else (reporting, insurance, documentation) comes after.
At the scene: what to gather
- Exchange your name and address, the name and address of the registered owner of the vehicle, the vehicle plate and permit number, and the liability insurance card.
- Collect the names, addresses, and phone numbers of all witnesses.
- If it’s safe to do so, take photographs of the vehicles, the scene, and any damage.
Do you have to call the police?
If anyone is injured, call 911. Exchange the scene details with everyone involved; no dollar reporting threshold is published for property-only damage — when in doubt, call the police non-emergency line.
If you’re injured: what the system provides
British Columbia has Enhanced Care — a no-fault injury system through ICBC, in place since May 1, 2021.
- Any B.C. resident injured in a crash is entitled to care and recovery benefits, no matter who is responsible.
- The first 12 weeks of treatments (such as physiotherapy, massage, and chiropractic) are available without a doctor’s pre-approval.
- Income replacement exists, and catastrophic benefits can be lifelong.
Report to ICBC: 604-520-8222, 1-800-910-4222, or online.
Notify your insurer
Tell your own insurer as soon as possible — policy-specific deadlines apply, so check your policy or call your insurer.
Deadlines and legal claims
Strict legal deadlines apply to injury claims — some are very short, and some notice requirements (for example, claims involving governments) can be a matter of days. Confirm your situation with a lawyer promptly.
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Common Questions
Do I have to call the police after a minor accident in British Columbia?
If anyone is injured, call 911. Exchange the scene details with everyone involved; no dollar reporting threshold is published for property-only damage — when in doubt, call the police non-emergency line.
Who pays if the accident wasn’t my fault in British Columbia?
Any B.C. resident injured in a crash is entitled to care and recovery benefits, no matter who is responsible. Tell your own insurer as soon as possible — policy-specific deadlines apply, so check your policy or call your insurer.
Where to go from here
Guidepost is not a law firm and does not give legal advice. This page is general information about the process — it does not cover fault, settlements, or whether to bring a claim. For advice on your situation, speak with a lawyer. Full disclaimer. Last updated: July 2026.