Being in a car accident is one of the most disorienting experiences a person can go through. Even if you feel physically okay, the emotional and psychological aftermath can catch you off guard — sometimes days or weeks later. This guide helps you understand what to do in the days and weeks after an accident in British Columbia — and how to get the mental health support you are entitled to through ICBC.

Step 1 — Immediately After the Accident

Step 2 — File Your ICBC Claim

Report your accident to ICBC as soon as possible — ideally within 24 hours. Online at icbc.com, by phone at 1-800-910-4222, or in person at an ICBC claim centre.

Keep your claim number safe. You will need it when accessing counselling. ICBC will assign you a Recovery Specialist who coordinates your care.

Step 3 — Seek Medical Attention

See a doctor within 24–48 hours even if you feel fine. Some injuries — including concussions — do not show up immediately. A medical record shortly after the accident also supports your ICBC claim.

Step 4 — Watch for Psychological Symptoms

The emotional impact of a car accident is real — and it is covered by ICBC. Many people experience:

These are not signs of weakness. They are common trauma responses — and they are treatable.

Step 5 — Access ICBC-Funded Counselling

Under ICBC's Enhanced Care model, you are entitled to mental health support after a motor vehicle accident — regardless of who was at fault.

Step 6 — What If It Has Been More Than 12 Weeks?

Do not write it off. Extended coverage is still possible with the right documentation. Reach out and we will figure out your options together.

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Do I need a doctor's referral for ICBC counselling?
Not if you start within 12 weeks of your accident. You just need your claim number.
Can my family members also access ICBC counselling?
They may be eligible. See ICBC Family Counselling for details.
Are virtual sessions covered by ICBC?
Yes — virtual sessions are fully covered anywhere in BC.
What if the accident was months ago?
Extended coverage is still possible. Reach out and we will review your situation.

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