Reader’s Question:
Do I have to tell my insurance company in Pocatello of a disability that impairs my driving ability? Is it illegal not to do so?
Patricia
Pocatello, ID
Typically, whether you are in the US or Canada need to tell your insurance provider if your driving ability is currently impaired due to any medical condition. If after you have received your auto insurance policy, something happens so that you become aware of a medical condition, of you or any drivers on your policy, which may affect their ability to operate vehicle, the insurance provider needs to be informed.
If the insurance provider is not notified of this information, depending on the terms of your insurance policy, they may be able to turn down auto insurance claims if they were caused by driving issues resulting from your medical condition.
In the US, most states including Pocatello, ID require you to tell the Department of Motor Vehicles of any medical issue that might affect your driving ability. You might need to bring medical information, take tests or letters from a doctor so that the agency that grants drivers licenses in your state permits you to keep your driving privileges.

