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Claims of phantom hit-and-run driver in Aldergrove crash don’t add up in ICBC appeal

Witness said at-fault driver was lost in his music when he rear-ended a Toyota
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The crash, like so many others, took place near the 264th Street interchange in Langley on Highway One. (Province of BC photo)

A man who caused a three-car crash in Aldergrove last year lost an appeal against ICBC after a ruling that a supposed hit and run driver never existed.

The challenge to an ICBC ruling was heard by a B.C. Civil Resolution Tribunal, with the driver claiming his $300 deductible from the insurer, which had found him fully responsible for the July 20, 2022 crash.

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Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in Langley, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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