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  2. Begin with Part A: About You. Fill in your title, surname, first name(s), date of birth, driver number (if known), address, telephone numbers, and email using BLOCK CAPITAL letters.
  3. Move to Part B: About Your GP and Your Consultant. Enter your GP’s and consultant's names and addresses, along with their contact details. Include dates of your last consultations.
  4. In Part C, provide details of any other clinics you are attending. Specify the name of the clinic, reason for attendance, and dates last seen.
  5. Proceed to the medical questionnaire section. Answer each question regarding your medical history honestly. Ensure you provide all necessary details about medications and any past conditions.
  6. Complete the declaration section at the end of the form by signing and dating it to confirm that all information is accurate.

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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.
Drivers dont automatically lose their license after a stroke. However, a stroke can cause changes in vision, perception, cognition, and paralysis which impacts safety behind the wheel. Each state has its own guidelines about driving after stroke.
Having a stroke might not affect your premiums, unless you need to drive an adapted vehicle. 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.
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.
Youll get a decision by letter. Your application may need further information from a healthcare professional, depending on your condition.

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You will first need to get the forms D2 and D4. D4 you can download from the DVLA website. You can not download the D2 form due to features that do not print. You must order the D2 form via the DVLA website or contact directly.
You do not need to tell us if you have had a TIA if you have a car or motorcycle licence. If you have had a stroke you need to tell us if you have suffered any complications. If you have had a stroke or TIA and hold a bus or lorry licence you must tell DVLA.

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