My insurance company didn't want to know any details and didn't change my premium when as a T2 I moved onto Insulin - I also have sleep apnoea another notifiable condition. I would ring round - mine is through the manufacturers named company. I was expecting a hike so was pleasantly surprised.I am livid. Today i went to purches a 7 seater for me and my family. While looking for insurance i noticed that even the cheapest company wanted £3000 more than if i didn't tell them. I feel discriminated against how can they charge so much
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Only 8 months so i know that dosnt help but it was £3000 then jumped to 6000 when i told them i was diabetic. I was diagnosed type one two days after passing my test
Cheeky tip - if there is anyone else with a driving license at your address, adding them as a 'named driver' can reduce the cost for some reason. I'm on mine as the main driver, since it is my car, but putting my dad on as a 'named driver' knocked over £600 off of it.
However, just to confirm what @noblehead said, I'm coming up on my fifth year of driving, and my insurance has only just dropped below the four figure mark - and that's for a mini!
Cheeky tip - if there is anyone else with a driving license at your address, adding them as a 'named driver' can reduce the cost for some reason. I'm on mine as the main driver, since it is my car, but putting my dad on as a 'named driver' knocked over £600 off of it.
They can't discriminate because you have diabetes
They might argue that diabetes affects the risk. Travel insurance is another area where, to quote Diabetes.co.uk " Travel insurance for people with diabetes is often loaded with higher premiums due to people with diabetes having a higher risk."
Of course there's a risk, but there's risks also with other health conditions where people drive.
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