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<blockquote data-quote="WolfieZero" data-source="post: 1096444" data-attributes="member: 21020"><p>Right, I've managed to sort some insurance out!</p><p></p><p>So went through on confused.com and they have a section to say about DVLA medical aware "advised not to drive". Did that and a good deal with LV came up around £340 (other quotes been around £500+ taking into account the license issue). So I rang up and talked to the lady on the other end explaining the situation saying I don't have a license but I want to be the main policy holder and put my wife as the main driver. She said it was fine!</p><p></p><p>Checked a few more time and again it was fine, the only thing was the premium went up as my wife being the main driver.</p><p></p><p>Apparently they don't worry about the medical side of things. So I become the policy-holder and my wife is the main driver with the understanding I won't be driving, but when it comes to me getting my license back I just notify them and pay what needs. </p><p></p><p>Worth noting how helpful LV are and sensible about the situation.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all of your help! Hope somebody finds this helpful as well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="WolfieZero, post: 1096444, member: 21020"] Right, I've managed to sort some insurance out! So went through on confused.com and they have a section to say about DVLA medical aware "advised not to drive". Did that and a good deal with LV came up around £340 (other quotes been around £500+ taking into account the license issue). So I rang up and talked to the lady on the other end explaining the situation saying I don't have a license but I want to be the main policy holder and put my wife as the main driver. She said it was fine! Checked a few more time and again it was fine, the only thing was the premium went up as my wife being the main driver. Apparently they don't worry about the medical side of things. So I become the policy-holder and my wife is the main driver with the understanding I won't be driving, but when it comes to me getting my license back I just notify them and pay what needs. Worth noting how helpful LV are and sensible about the situation. Thanks for all of your help! Hope somebody finds this helpful as well. [/QUOTE]
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