Driving Evaluation FAQ
How do I get an evaluation started?
Discuss your readiness for driving with your doctor and your rehabilitation team. Obtain a prescription for a driving evaluation, and contact Function Rehabilitation to begin the process.
What does a driving evaluation cost?
Contact Function Rehabilitation for information regarding private pay rates.
Will my insurance cover the driving evaluation?
If a traumatic brain injury is the result of an automobile accident, no-fault insurance will frequently pay for an evaluation. Because medical insurance companies do not consider driving a medical necessity, driving evaluations generally are not covered by major medical plans.
Where are driving evaluations available?
Evaluations can be performed throughout Michigan.
Why should I have a driving evaluation if my license is still valid?
Although your license is still valid, you may not have medical clearance to drive. In the event that you have experienced a medical change that can affect driving, the major concern is safety. If you successfully complete a driving evaluation, a report is written with recommendations to indicate that you can be medically cleared to drive. This report is to become part of your medical records.
Insurances Accepted:
Auto Insurance, Worker's Compensation, Priority, Cofinity, and Blue Cross Blue Shield.
Please call to get private pay rates.