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1 day 12 hours ago #303932 by Mowgie
Hi there,

I would like to ask a question. I am currently in the non work (support group) ESA and also receive the lower level of DLA. I have now been diagnosed with arthritis but I haven't as yet updated my DLA claim as I find the whole process very stressful. On reading the guide by Benefits and Work on migration to UC on pages 54/55 it seems to suggest that if I haven't claimed the middle or higher rate of DLA before the transition any increase in DLA afterwards may not be awarded or might be taken into account as part of the overall benefits cap. Any advice would be much appreciated.

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1 day 11 hours ago #303940 by David
Replied by David on topic Migrating from support group ESA to UC
Hi Mowgie

I am glad that you have found the information in the Guides section.
There is also this guide on DLA which is worth consulting--

If your circumstances change - your condition improves or deteriorates - you should tell the DWP
as it may mean that your DLA should be reduced or increased.
Caution!
If you report a change of circumstances after 20 June 2016 (unless you were already 65 or over
on that date) and you live in Northern Ireland or after 10 June 2013 and you live in England or
Wales (unless you were already 65 or above at 08 April 2013) instead of having your claim for
DLA reassessed you will have to make a claim for PIP. As PIP has no low-rate care component
and the other criteria have changed, there is a risk that you will lose your award of DLA and not
be awarded PIP. Please seek advice from a welfare benefits advisor before applying for your
DLA to be changed. See the Help! section at the end of the guide.

www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/?dlp=681cb9498ec68

David

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