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13 years 3 months ago #64084 by mike lamb
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Hi,
I am 52 years old and I had to give up my work as a HGV driver back in 2007 after suffering an industrial accident which also resulted in me not having my HGV licence renewed. I applied for and have received IIDB at a rate of 45% for the past 3 years(which is payable at the 50% rate).After a few medicals I have now been awarded IIDB at the rate of 45% disability for life. Even though I cant walk independently or carryout normal day-day tasks without severe pain,I would love to find some form of paid work. If I was to find some sort of paid employment would I lose my IIDB. I also receive DLA, both care & mobility components at the high rate due to my predicament,so would I also miss out on these benefits.
I am 52 years old and I had to give up my work as a HGV driver back in 2007 after suffering an industrial accident which also resulted in me not having my HGV licence renewed. I applied for and have received IIDB at a rate of 45% for the past 3 years(which is payable at the 50% rate).After a few medicals I have now been awarded IIDB at the rate of 45% disability for life. Even though I cant walk independently or carryout normal day-day tasks without severe pain,I would love to find some form of paid work. If I was to find some sort of paid employment would I lose my IIDB. I also receive DLA, both care & mobility components at the high rate due to my predicament,so would I also miss out on these benefits.
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13 years 3 months ago #64112 by Steve Donnison
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Replied by Steve Donnison on topic Re:Industrial Injury Disability Benefit
Hi Mike,
DLA is not means-tested and does not depend on whether you work or not.
However, any activities involved in your work can be taken into account when considering whether you remain eligible for DLA. See our guide to permitted work in the members area for more details on this.
I'm afraid IIDB is outside the scope of this forum and I don't have any personal knowledge of the effect of work on IIDB.
Steve
DLA is not means-tested and does not depend on whether you work or not.
However, any activities involved in your work can be taken into account when considering whether you remain eligible for DLA. See our guide to permitted work in the members area for more details on this.
I'm afraid IIDB is outside the scope of this forum and I don't have any personal knowledge of the effect of work on IIDB.
Steve
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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13 years 3 months ago #64123 by jaxw17
Replied by jaxw17 on topic Re:Industrial Injury Disability Benefit
I think but I would like you to recheck that IIB can carry on when you go back to work. But please double check this
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