Government appoints Fairness Office to handle ICBC customer complaints
VANCOUVER–The BC government says they are taking steps to ensure that ICBC is more transparent and accountable with its customers.
According to a news release by the Ministry of Attorney General, the government will be appointing a Fairness Office–focusing on customer fairness–that is more independent from ICBC.
The office will be required to report out publicly, on the type and number of issues it hears all while providing recommendations to ICBC. ICBC will also be required to report publicly on actions it takes to respond to these recommendations.
“British Columbians should have the peace of mind that they will be treated fairly after they’ve been injured in a crash,” said David Eby, Attorney General. “With this change, British Columbians can have confidence that the Fairness Office has greater independence from ICBC and has the impartial authority to review the fairness of their situation with the ability to make recommendations to ICBC.”
