Essentially, if you have a medical condition that may affect your driving, you will need to advise the DVLA. The DVLA website contains details on the medical conditions that should be notified, and how to notify them. If you have advised the DVLA of your condition and they have granted your licence, you can be covered on our Named Young Driver Insurance policy. However, we are unable to provide cover if you have not told the DVLA about a condition that should be notified to them, as this invalidates your licence.
Articles in this section
- Will my parents' no claims bonus be affected if I need to make a claim?
- Why can't I see my journeys?
- How do I cancel my policy?
- How do I make a change to my policy?
- Can I pay monthly for my insurance?
- Who is the insurer behind Named Young Driver Insurance?
- What is the excess on Named Young Driver Insurance?
- Is legal cover included in the policy?
- Am I insured to drive abroad?
- Can I set up two Marmalade Named Young Driver policies on one car?