Check with the police department in the area where the accident happened. There will be records about it. Since your dad died in the accident there might have been a newspaper report about it so check at the library in that area for old issues of local newspapers around that time.
I hope this helps.
2006-08-27 12:58:33
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answered by Anonymous
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If the accident happened in Vancouver, write to the Vancouver Sun or the Vancouver Province and give the date of the accident, and your dad's name. They may have written a story about it, and will be able to provide you with a photocopy of it.
The Vancouver Police Department may have a record of the accident as well.
Sorry for your loss.
2006-08-30 17:54:18
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answered by old lady 7
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Do neither of you have motor vehicle insurance..? The one thousand cost is probable valid, the tiniest dents can require alternative of the completed panel + value of portray + hard artwork. it could journey yet no longer exceed the value of the completed motor vehicle, it would be seen totalled. feels like he's being grasping for wanting to repair each and every little factor, yet he's entitled to. He won't be able to bill you for earlier injuries, yet how might you coach that he isn't any longer? in view that he hasn't noted as his insurance to do the harrassment for him, he probable would not have any. in case you do, call yours and enable them to guard you, they supply you a loose criminal expert and could shrink the damages. If neither of you do, then your maximum suitable guess is to call for data - see the wear estimate your self, and artwork out a negotiated deal. in case you hit him, you're meant to pay even though it takes to get his motor vehicle to the way it grow to be earlier you hit him. in case you have been the two at fault, the two no longer looking or although, you chop up the damages 50/50 generally. Time: insurance companies have a short while shrink for reporting claims, and he's probable missed his, yet he can nevertheless act on his very own/be uninsured. many times there's a 2 twelve months statute on harm claims to get each and everything resolved. i do no longer comprehend approximately trespassing, whether it feels like harassment, nonetheless it is a perplexing argument in view which you're heading off him. whether there have been expenses you ought to press, it would be a separate subject from the damages you owe him. His scaring you will not do away with your ought to pay for his damages...
2016-09-30 23:08:01
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answered by ? 4
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you can look through microfilmed copies of the newspapers to find some information. If you are looking from another city/province, you may need to put in a request to your librarian to get a copy. You can also search the bc vital events website for the death record and you can order yourself a copy of the death record. good luck
2006-08-27 18:15:21
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answered by hilarywow 3
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go through ICBC and Police reports however they may all be archived put you can go thought the Freedom of Information Act
2006-08-30 23:59:14
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answered by Mark 2
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go to the public library and look through the archives
2006-08-27 08:30:17
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answered by happygirl 3
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If he died, there should be a police report, and probably a coroners report.
2006-08-27 08:29:16
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answered by Catspaw 6
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