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ICBC wins case against B.C. driver who sought $300K for crash causing 'pink dot'

  • ICBC won a case against a B.C. driver seeking $300,000 after a crash, which left him with a permanent pink dot in his vision.
  • The driver claimed that the crash caused vitreous matter to break free in his left eye, resulting in a permanent pink dot or floater.
  • Tribunal member Peter Nyhuus dismissed the claim, stating that the applicant failed to prove entitlement to compensation under the law.
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ICBC wins case against B.C. driver who sought $300K for crash causing 'pink dot'

Civil resolution tribunal rules that while driver suffered permanent vision impairment, he didn't prove it entitles him to compensation

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Nanaimo News Bulletin broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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