Diabetes
If you have diabetes, you run the risk of having hypoglycemic episodes. There are millions of people in the United States who drive with diabetes every day. If you have had uncontrolled blood sugar, it is possible that your doctor has submitted information to the DMV that will affect your insurance. Additionally, if you have gotten into an accident because of low blood sugar, you might pay more for your insurance premiums.
Narcolepsy
Narcolepsy is where you can fall asleep at any time. Obviously, this can be extremely dangerous if you are operating a motor vehicle. Some people are able to take stimulants in order to control their condition. Other people still have the tendency to fall asleep at any time. Your doctor will often determine whether you are capable of driving. If you have had a narcoleptic episode behind the wheel, you might find that insurance is higher - or you are completely uninsurable.
Epilepsy …show more content…
The level of seizures varies from person to person. Some people are able to remain alert and in control of a car at all times. Other people might black out or lose control. Often, you are able to maintain your driving privileges if you have your epilepsy under control. If you have gotten into an accident in the past as a result of your condition, it might impact when you pay on your auto insurance in Maitland.
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