An assessment quandary

Having decided that, at my age (71), there was no point in seeking a formal assessment, I find myself questioning that decision. As far as as I can see, the main argument for is to do away with any uncertainty (I’m fairly sure I’m autistic but I have enough self-doubt to be inclined to refer to myself as neurodivergent). My main arguments against are the impact of a diagnosis on insurance (particularly, travel insurance) and the implications for future interactions with the NHS (which will only become more frequent as my body falls apart from overuse).

So, I’m wondering how others that resolved that quandary. What do you see as the main arguments for and against assessment for someone of my age?

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  • we'll I've got to get both renewed soon - will let you know if i see anything - but I can't remember anything previously, so maybe will see what comes up on the online forms.

    I was only diagnosed in Jan, that did mention inform the dvla (or whatever its called now) - but I think that's only if my driving is impacted, which for me it isn't.