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7 years 5 months ago #201458 by sam01
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Hi, apologies if this is already covered. I understand on the first part of your tel pip claim they ask if you want to use your existing DLA form content. Confused, what are they actually asking, as it is not clear or have I got this wrong?
I know PIP is a new type of benefit to DLA but what are the advantages / disadvantages. Confused.
Thanks
I know PIP is a new type of benefit to DLA but what are the advantages / disadvantages. Confused.
Thanks
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7 years 5 months ago #201492 by Gordon
It's up to you, but be aware that the PIP assessment criteria are significantly different from the DLA ones.
If you have had a recent DLA assessment or your conditions have not changed significantly since you were last assessed then you might want to consider using your DLA information.
If you have not been assessed for some time or your conditions have changed since you last were then you might want to concentrate on using new evidence.
Using your previous DLA evidence does not preclude you from supplying new evidence.
There is no guarantee that your DLA information will still be available.
Although you can ask as part of you making a claim, I would not expect the DWP to provide copies of the DLA evidence to you.
Our recommendation is to supply all of the evidence you want those assessing you to review with the PIP2. You can get copies of your previous DLA information, if you do not have copies yourself by making a Subject Access Request.
SAR :
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/request-for-personal-information.rtf
From this page :
www.dwp.gov.uk/privacy-policy/data-protection/
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sam01 wrote: Hi, apologies if this is already covered. I understand on the first part of your tel pip claim they ask if you want to use your existing DLA form content. Confused, what are they actually asking, as it is not clear or have I got this wrong?
I know PIP is a new type of benefit to DLA but what are the advantages / disadvantages. Confused.
Thanks
It's up to you, but be aware that the PIP assessment criteria are significantly different from the DLA ones.
If you have had a recent DLA assessment or your conditions have not changed significantly since you were last assessed then you might want to consider using your DLA information.
If you have not been assessed for some time or your conditions have changed since you last were then you might want to concentrate on using new evidence.
Using your previous DLA evidence does not preclude you from supplying new evidence.
There is no guarantee that your DLA information will still be available.
Although you can ask as part of you making a claim, I would not expect the DWP to provide copies of the DLA evidence to you.
Our recommendation is to supply all of the evidence you want those assessing you to review with the PIP2. You can get copies of your previous DLA information, if you do not have copies yourself by making a Subject Access Request.
SAR :
www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/request-for-personal-information.rtf
From this page :
www.dwp.gov.uk/privacy-policy/data-protection/
Gordon
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7 years 5 months ago #201525 by sam01
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Thank you, most helpful. Let's hope all the stress and anxiety is worth it!
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