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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the str1v form in the editor.
  2. Begin with Part A: About You. Fill in your title, full name, address, postcode, date of birth, NHS number, driver number (if known), mobile number, home number (optional), and email (optional) using BLOCK CAPITAL letters.
  3. Proceed to Part B: Healthcare Professional Details. Provide the full name and address of your GP or consultant. Ensure all details are accurate to avoid delays.
  4. Complete the questionnaire section by answering questions regarding your medical history related to driving fitness. Be thorough and honest in your responses.
  5. In the declaration section, sign and date the form to confirm that all information provided is correct and complete.
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Inform your insurance company that you have had a TIA. If you do not inform your company, you may find that your insurance is invalid. LGV (Large Goods Vehicle) or PCV (Passenger Carrying Vehicle) holders: If you have had a TIA or a stroke and hold a LGV or PCV licence, tell DVLA immediately.
The average cost of Travel Insurance after a stroke or TIA may increase due to the potentially higher risk of needing to make a claim while travelling. However, it will also depend on your age, other medical history, where youre going and for how long. It also depends on how long ago your stroke was.
To ensure your insurance is valid, you must tell your insurance company about your stroke or TIA. Insurance companies have their own processes, so talk to yours to find out more. Check your policy carefully. They might want confirmation that you are safe to drive.
You must tell DVLA and stop driving for at least one year. Fill in form STR1V and send it to DVLA . The address is on the form. DVLA will assess your case and tell you if you need any tests before you can reapply for your licence.
It is considered a pre-existing medical condition, and can lead to a higher risk of complications such as blood clots or cerebral events, so declaring a mini stroke or TIA on your policy is key.

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It is illegal for a car insurance provider to charge extra because of a disability or a medical condition unless they can prove a specific reason why they should charge you more. But you must tell your insurance company about your stroke or TIA before you resume driving, even if your doctor has approved it.
If the DVLA doesnt send you an application form, you can do one of the following: download a D1 form online, then print and fill it out. order a D1 form online, then fill it out and post it to the DVLA. go to the Post Office and ask for a D1 form.
You must stop driving straight away if youve had a transient ischaemic attack ( TIA ) or mini-stroke. This includes amaurosis fugax or retinal artery fugax.

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