Why Compare Disabled Car Insurance?

Adaptations Priced Fairly

Hand controls, swivel seats and hoists are loaded heavily by some providers and accepted calmly by others. Compare several UK insurance providers in one short form.

Declared Conditions Handled

Quotes that recognise DVLA-cleared notifiable conditions without heavy loading. Compare insurance providers that price by the specific condition rather than guesswork.

Carer-Driver Setups

Adding a regular carer as a named driver may help bring the rating closer to actual use. Compare insurance providers that recognise carer-driver patterns clearly.

Disabled Car Insurance At A Glance

  • Same Product, Honest Declarations - disabled car insurance is the same legal product, rated against your declared adaptations and conditions.
  • Adaptations Must Be Declared - hand controls, swivel seats, hoists and ramps must be told to your provider at quote stage.
  • DVLA Conditions Notifiable - many medical conditions must be reported to DVLA, and your insurer asks separately under CIDRA 2012.
  • Carer Named Drivers - if a carer or family member drives the car for you, adding them as a named driver reflects real use.
  • Compare Quotes - see UK insurance providers that price adapted vehicles and declared conditions fairly.
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Is It Different For Disabled Drivers?

It's the same legal car insurance product, but vehicle adaptations and DVLA-declared conditions shape the rating providers offer:

  • Adaptations Are Rated - declared hand controls, swivel seats and ramps form part of the underwriting picture
  • Condition-Specific Pricing - providers price by the specific DVLA-cleared condition, not by disability as a category
  • Carer Drivers Matter - regular carer use often sits on the policy as a named driver
  • Owned Vehicle, Not Leased - this is for private cars you own or finance, not Motability leases which include insurance

Cover Levels Explained

Pick third party only and a knock to an adapted hand-control could leave you with a £2,000 repair bill. Here's what each level includes.

FeatureComprehensiveThird Party, Fire & TheftThird Party Only
Liability to third parties (legal minimum)YesYesYes
Fire and theft of your vehicleYesYesNo
Accidental damage to your own carYesNoNo
Declared adaptations (hand controls, swivel seat)Often included when declaredProvider-dependentNo
Windscreen and glass coverOften includedProvider-dependentNo
Personal accident benefit for driverTypically yesProvider-dependentNo
Courtesy car while yours is repairedOften includedAdd-onAdd-on
Wheelchair stored in the vehicleOften included on requestProvider-dependentNo
EU driving (third-party level)YesYesYes
Uninsured driver promise (no excess if not at fault)Often includedProvider-dependentNo

Please note that policy features, benefits, terms and conditions vary among insurance providers, so always check the policy wording.

Cover Tip: If your car has been adapted - hand controls, swivel seat, hoist, ramp, left-foot accelerator - declare every adaptation at quote stage. Adaptations affect both the premium and how the car is valued at claim. Comparing across UK insurance providers that recognise common adaptations vs those that load heavily for them can mean a materially different price.

What May Not Be Covered

A single exclusion can turn a wheelchair-ramp scrape into an unpaid repair. Here's what your policy typically doesn't cover.

Standard Exclusions

  • Undeclared Vehicle Adaptations - Hand controls, swivel seats, hoists or ramps not declared at quote stage may invalidate cover. Tell your provider about every adaptation fitted.
  • Wear and Tear or Mechanical Failure - Routine ageing of parts, mechanical breakdown, and gradual deterioration are not insured events under a standard motor policy.
  • Driving While Disqualified or Unlicensed - Cover may be declined if you drive while disqualified, unlicensed, or with a lapsed medical-renewal licence. Renew on time as DVLA require.

Important Limitations

  • Undeclared Medical Conditions - Failing to tell DVLA about a notifiable condition or answer your insurer's medical questions honestly may invalidate cover. Answer truthfully.
  • Fronting on Carer Drivers - Naming yourself as main driver when a carer or family member does most of the driving is fronting and may invalidate cover under CIDRA 2012.
  • Modifications Beyond Mobility Adaptations - Performance modifications or cosmetic changes outside declared mobility adaptations are excluded under standard motor policies unless separately agreed.

Important: These are not exhaustive exclusions - every insurance provider sets its own terms, limits and conditions. Always check the full policy wording for the complete list of what is and is not covered.

Extras Worth Considering

Skip breakdown cover and a flat battery at a hospital car park could cost £150 in callout fees. These extras could be worth adding.

Roadside assistance and recovery can be important when you rely on the car for hospital visits or daily independence. Some providers note disability requirements on the policy.

Motor legal expenses may help with the cost of recovering uninsured losses, such as excess or personal injury, after a non-fault incident.

A standard small courtesy car can be upgraded to a like-for-like adapted model. Useful if you need a specific vehicle type for accessibility.

Protecting your discount lets you keep your built-up no-claims record after a set number of fault claims, although the headline premium can still rise.

What Affects The Cost?

Declared adaptations, named carer use and the modification rating sit alongside age and postcode. Here are the factors that shape a disabled driver quote.

Key FactorImpact on Your Price
Declared adaptationsHand controls, swivel seats, hoists and ramps are loaded differently by each provider, so quotes can vary widely on identical kit.
DVLA-declared conditionsProviders price by the specific condition cleared by DVLA, so a stable, well-managed condition often prices more calmly than insurers expect.
Annual mileageMany disabled drivers cover lower mileages, and an honest figure of 5,000 to 7,000 typically prices lower than a 10,000 baseline.
Vehicle insurance groupAdapted vehicles span a wide group range, and a lower-group car with the same adaptations usually prices below a higher-group equivalent.
Named drivers on the policyAdding a regular carer or family driver as a named driver may help bring the average risk score closer to actual use.
Home postcodeQuiet residential and rural postcodes often price lower than dense urban areas with higher claim rates.
Overnight storageParking on a driveway or in a garage usually prices lower than parking on the public road overnight.
Voluntary excess chosenRaising voluntary excess may lower the headline premium, although you pay more towards any future claim including adaptation repairs.
No-claims years heldA long claim-free record is recognised by most providers, often up to around 9 years, which may help reduce premiums noticeably.
Cover tier chosenComprehensive often prices similarly to third-party fire and theft for adapted vehicles, so always compare all three tiers.

The quotes you get will depend on your own details.

Price Insight: The ABI Motor Premium Tracker put the average UK motor premium at £560 in Q1 2026 (as at March 2026). Disabled drivers with declared adaptations may sit above or below that figure depending on the adaptations themselves and the provider's underwriting approach.

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Ways To Cut Your Premium

Renew on autopilot and an adapted-vehicle quote can still drift £50-£100 higher year on year. Here are practical ways to cut what you pay.

1

Declare Every Adaptation Clearly

List each adaptation fitted - hand controls, swivel seat, hoist, ramp, pedal modifier - and check it appears on the policy schedule when documents arrive.

2

Add Your Carer As A Named Driver

If a carer or family member regularly drives the car for you, add them as a named driver with honest mileage rather than naming yourself as main driver.

3

Keep DVLA Declarations Up To Date

Renew your medical-licence on time and let DVLA know if a condition changes. A current, cleared declaration is what providers price against.

4

Compare On Adaptations, Not Just Price

Two quotes at the same headline price can value your adapted car very differently at claim. Check how each provider treats adaptations at settlement.

5

Pay Annually If You Can Afford It

Paying for the year upfront avoids the finance charge added to monthly instalments, which can quietly add a meaningful amount to the total cost.

6

Compare Quotes At Every Renewal

Loyalty pricing is now banned for renewals, but quotes still vary widely between providers, so compare cover and price each year before auto-renewing.

Saving Tip: If you have a carer or family member who drives the car for you most of the time, adding them as a named driver with their honest mileage may help bring the rating to where it actually sits. Hiding the carer is a fronting risk under CIDRA 2012, the duty not to misrepresent material facts. Declaring them properly is the safer route.

How To Compare Quotes

Comparing disabled car insurance from UK insurance providers takes only a few minutes. Get started above.

1

Share Your Details

Enter car, driving history, annual mileage, any adaptations fitted and any DVLA-declared conditions. The form takes a few minutes.

2

See Provider Quotes

Quotes come back from UK providers that price adapted vehicles and declared conditions fairly.

3

Compare Cover And Price

Check excess, named-driver rules, courtesy car options and how each provider treats adaptations at settlement.

4

Choose And Buy

Pick the quote that fits your cover and budget. Complete the purchase directly with the provider.

5

Receive Your Documents

The provider issues your certificate and policy wording. Check every adaptation is listed on the schedule.

What Our Expert Says

Disabled drivers often worry their quotes will be loaded heavily, and the honest answer is that it varies a lot by provider. Two providers looking at identical hand controls can land on materially different prices, which is exactly why comparing matters here.

A common scenario is adaptations being mentioned during a phone application but not appearing on the policy schedule. If it isn't written down, it isn't declared. Check the schedule carefully when documents arrive and follow up if anything is missing.

The other one is medical declarations. Being open with the DVLA, and answering insurer medical questions carefully under CIDRA 2012, protects cover when it matters most. It's the quiet step that keeps a future claim straightforward.

- Susan Difford
Insurance Expert & Co-founder of Clean Green Cars
Susan Difford

Common Questions

Do I Need Special Car Insurance If I'm Disabled?

No. Disabled drivers buy the same standard motor insurance as anyone else, but vehicle adaptations and DVLA-declared conditions must be declared at quote stage so providers can price accurately.

Do I Have To Declare Vehicle Adaptations?

Yes. Hand controls, swivel seats, hoists, ramps and any other adaptation must be told to your insurer. Undeclared adaptations may invalidate cover and affect how the car is valued at claim.

Does A Blue Badge Affect My Car Insurance?

Holding a blue badge does not directly affect your premium, but the underlying condition that qualifies you for the badge may be a DVLA-notifiable matter to be declared honestly to the DVLA and your insurer.

Do I Have To Tell DVLA About My Medical Condition?

Many conditions are notifiable to DVLA, including epilepsy, certain heart conditions, diabetes managed with insulin and significant visual conditions. The full list sits on GOV.UK and must be reported honestly.

Will My Premium Be Higher Because Of My Disability?

It depends on the specific condition and adaptations. Some providers load heavily for adapted vehicles while others price them calmly, which is why comparing quotes from several UK insurance providers matters here.

Can A Carer Drive My Car?

Yes, if they're added to the policy. A regular carer who drives the car for you should sit on the policy as a named driver, with honest mileage declared, rather than driving on a vague basis.

Is This Different From Motability Insurance?

Yes. Motability leases include insurance as part of the package. This page covers private cars you own or finance yourself, where you arrange your own insurance separately.

What Happens After I Submit My Details?

Clean Green Cars introduces you to UK insurance providers who price disabled car insurance fairly, including adapted vehicles and declared conditions. You'll see quotes within minutes and can compare cover, price, and add-ons before choosing.

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