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<blockquote data-quote="85percent" data-source="post: 2228213" data-attributes="member: 518916"><p>I just informed my insurance company and the person I spoke to said "they don't put anything on file for this, as long as your doctor says you are fit to drive ..." ... so I guess I was worried about nothing (insurance premiums). And if they put nothing on file then apart from me taking a screen shot of my phone call to them (duration etc from recent calls section) I dont have any proof of informing them. I did think to chat to them online and then screen shot the chat but I think it doesn't matter, As long as you inform the DVLA (which I have - waiting for reply up to 10 days).</p><p></p><p>My policy is up for renewal soon (I have the renewal quote) and even when I tried a new quote as new customer to see if I get a cheaper quote there is not one question about health. The renewal quote I got is the best I have - 5% more than last year. Not bad actually and with one of the big reputable company's. I'll renew tomorrow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="85percent, post: 2228213, member: 518916"] I just informed my insurance company and the person I spoke to said "they don't put anything on file for this, as long as your doctor says you are fit to drive ..." ... so I guess I was worried about nothing (insurance premiums). And if they put nothing on file then apart from me taking a screen shot of my phone call to them (duration etc from recent calls section) I dont have any proof of informing them. I did think to chat to them online and then screen shot the chat but I think it doesn't matter, As long as you inform the DVLA (which I have - waiting for reply up to 10 days). My policy is up for renewal soon (I have the renewal quote) and even when I tried a new quote as new customer to see if I get a cheaper quote there is not one question about health. The renewal quote I got is the best I have - 5% more than last year. Not bad actually and with one of the big reputable company's. I'll renew tomorrow. [/QUOTE]
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