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when does 'Life' mean 'Life'??
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13 years 10 months ago #43737 by mercury
when does 'Life' mean 'Life'?? was created by mercury
We all now know that when a prisoner is sentenced to 'Life' these days, compared to 40 years ago, it does not usually mean Life at all, but does that also apply to DLA benefits?
I was awarded DLA 'For Life' in 1995 but now live in fear of it being taken away.
How can a new Law be introduced which negates previous decisions by the DLA 15 years ago. I have not got any better, I have got worse over those years. That is expected as I have incurable conditions.
How come I was deemed to be incurable and unfit for any work 15 years ago but could now be deemed 'fit for work' ?(maybe, as I haven't been reassessed yet).
Have I been cured of these incurable disabilities and nobody has told my body they have somehow all gone away??
Can this not be challenged by someone with enough money to do so in the Courts?
The Law in this country could never be applied retrospectively, (originally,) did I miss the time when that was revoked?
If I were rich I would challenge the DLA/Government to be able to do this to us, but I'm not, so can't...
Maybe someone more knowledgeable on this site can do so for the sake of all of us.
with many thanks if you can
Linda in West Sussex
I was awarded DLA 'For Life' in 1995 but now live in fear of it being taken away.
How can a new Law be introduced which negates previous decisions by the DLA 15 years ago. I have not got any better, I have got worse over those years. That is expected as I have incurable conditions.
How come I was deemed to be incurable and unfit for any work 15 years ago but could now be deemed 'fit for work' ?(maybe, as I haven't been reassessed yet).
Have I been cured of these incurable disabilities and nobody has told my body they have somehow all gone away??
Can this not be challenged by someone with enough money to do so in the Courts?
The Law in this country could never be applied retrospectively, (originally,) did I miss the time when that was revoked?
If I were rich I would challenge the DLA/Government to be able to do this to us, but I'm not, so can't...
Maybe someone more knowledgeable on this site can do so for the sake of all of us.
with many thanks if you can
Linda in West Sussex
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13 years 10 months ago #43742 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:when does 'Life' mean 'Life'??
mercury
A life award just means that at the time, there was little if any expectation of your condition improving over time and therefore there is little point in re-assessing you, it does not mean that they cannot.
Whilst the replacement for DLA is being discussed, nothing has been agreed and any likely legislation will not be enacted for several years. There also seems to be a considerable movement growing to oppose the changes so there is a real possibility it may never happen.
Even if it is passed into law, there is no reason to assume that you would not be found eligible for the new benefit.
Bottom line is, and I know it is easier to say than do, I would not worry about this at the moment.
Gordon
A life award just means that at the time, there was little if any expectation of your condition improving over time and therefore there is little point in re-assessing you, it does not mean that they cannot.
Whilst the replacement for DLA is being discussed, nothing has been agreed and any likely legislation will not be enacted for several years. There also seems to be a considerable movement growing to oppose the changes so there is a real possibility it may never happen.
Even if it is passed into law, there is no reason to assume that you would not be found eligible for the new benefit.
Bottom line is, and I know it is easier to say than do, I would not worry about this at the moment.
Gordon
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13 years 10 months ago #43767 by staffielover
Replied by staffielover on topic Re:when does 'Life' mean 'Life'??
Mercury,you`re in the same boat as me regarding lifetime awards of DLA and being found unfit to work again due to a worsening incurable condition(s)etc etc.
I suggest that you write to your MP and tell them of your predicament and how worried you are.
Also, ask them how the govt are "protecting" the most vulnerable when they are subjecting them to unfair medicals and a possibilty of DLA being taken away when it`s been awarded for life.
You`ll at least get a standard "full of bullshine"letter from the Minister for disabled people Maria Miller ,but if 100s of people wrote to their MPs about the same thing it all adds up to a big protest.
PS,I prefer to call Ms Miller "minister against disabled people" rather than "for" !!!
pete
Somerset.
I suggest that you write to your MP and tell them of your predicament and how worried you are.
Also, ask them how the govt are "protecting" the most vulnerable when they are subjecting them to unfair medicals and a possibilty of DLA being taken away when it`s been awarded for life.
You`ll at least get a standard "full of bullshine"letter from the Minister for disabled people Maria Miller ,but if 100s of people wrote to their MPs about the same thing it all adds up to a big protest.
PS,I prefer to call Ms Miller "minister against disabled people" rather than "for" !!!
pete
Somerset.
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