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<blockquote data-quote="Shep1001" data-source="post: 970568" data-attributes="member: 205311"><p>On the last insurance renewal quote I did if answering 'yes' to the do you have a medical condition the DVLA need to be aware of, 2 additional responses were required:</p><p></p><p>1) DVLA 'Aware' or 2) DVLA 'Unaware'</p><p></p><p>As a T2 on diet & Metformin tablet control who has never had a hypo the guideline on the DVLA website suggest I don't need to tell them. </p><p></p><p>By not calling them and telling them, on the basis I would be told I don't need to inform them as per their guidelines are they effectively 'unaware' of my condition? </p><p></p><p>The reason I ask is it adds about £100 to my insurance policy price if I were to select the 'yes' & 'unaware' options. Have I interpreted this correctly? Do I actually have a medical condition that needs to be declared to the DVLA based on my current treatment?</p><p></p><p>Thanks in advance</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shep1001, post: 970568, member: 205311"] On the last insurance renewal quote I did if answering 'yes' to the do you have a medical condition the DVLA need to be aware of, 2 additional responses were required: 1) DVLA 'Aware' or 2) DVLA 'Unaware' As a T2 on diet & Metformin tablet control who has never had a hypo the guideline on the DVLA website suggest I don't need to tell them. By not calling them and telling them, on the basis I would be told I don't need to inform them as per their guidelines are they effectively 'unaware' of my condition? The reason I ask is it adds about £100 to my insurance policy price if I were to select the 'yes' & 'unaware' options. Have I interpreted this correctly? Do I actually have a medical condition that needs to be declared to the DVLA based on my current treatment? Thanks in advance [/QUOTE]
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