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carmalee | 16:02 Sun 05th Jun 2011 | Insurance
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Does any one know if I'm required to inform my car insurance provider that I'm having surgery and then let them decide when I'm fit to resume driving or can I take the advice given out with my op and 'resume driving when comfortable' - usually about two weeks in this case.I live out in the sticks a bit so want to be back driving asap. Just a bit worried insurance people may say something like six to eight weeks just to be on the safe side!
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I'd take the doctor's advice and say nothing to the insurance company. If you continue to drive while the doctors says not to you would have touble making a claim, otherwise there is no need to draw attention to it. Its bound to put the premiums up and make you higher risk.
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eactly my thinking maidup - thanks for that - ps am in right in offering you congrats for a win on Saturday's Derby or have I remembered it wrong?
Yes thank you I turned £15 into £100 and am delighted!!

I hope all goes well for your surgery and you're up and about within a couple of weeks. Drive safely ;-)
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thank you
best to inform your insurance company is it is a major surgery
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thank you SamS - think you're right - although at the moment don't feel as though I'll ever be able to go near a car again let alone drive one - ouch, ouch ouch!

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