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NDP Must Stop Delaying Help for Crash Victims


The NDP government is letting down British Columbians who suffer life-changing injuries in serious car crashes.

Sheldon Clare, MLA for Prince George-North Cariboo, appeared before a Special Committee to push for immediate action on reforms to support people with catastrophic motor vehicle crash injuries.

Clare is the sponsor of Bill M237, the Insurance (Vehicle) Amendment Act, 2026, which includes two amendments: give catastrophically injured people more time to access benefits and ensure the loss of a single limb qualifies as a catastrophic injury."

“Bill M237 will ensure that British Columbians who suffer life-altering injuries are not excluded from support because of restrictive definitions or procedural barriers,” said Clare. “When someone loses a limb, the consequences are profound. The law should recognize that. This bill makes common-sense fixes to address clear gaps in the current system.”

Instead of fixing the problem this spring, the NDP sent it to a committee, delaying help for severely injured crash victims. The legislation was inspired in part by the experience of Quesnel resident Chantal Sutton, who lost her leg in a motorcycle collision but was not deemed catastrophically injured under the current framework.

“No one who loses a limb should have to fight to prove their injury is catastrophic,” said Sutton. 

“The current definition doesn’t reflect the reality that people like me live with every day. I appreciate MLA Clare’s efforts to bring these issues forward and fight for fairness for victims.”

“The stories shared by catastrophically injured British Columbians make it clear that gaps exist in the current legislation,” said Trevor Halford, Shadow Minister for ICBC. 

“Bill M237 will provide greater fairness and support for some of the most seriously injured people in our province. The government should move quickly to address these concerns rather than allowing further delays.”

“As the NDP keep ignoring the problem, British Columbians with catastrophic injuries are struggling,” said Hon. Kerry-Lynne Findlay, Leader of the Conservative Party of B.C. 

“Bill M237 is common-sense legislation that will help the people who have been left behind by their government.” 

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