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Appeals mess up my hubbys dla application
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13 years 1 month ago #88989 by Katier
Appeals mess up my hubbys dla application was created by Katier
Hi, Im very new to this forum so please be patient with me, my hubby was diagnosed with Severe Heart failure in Dec 11, he has been ill since August and had got progressive worse, saw his gp in oct and a consultant in dec who said he had a very serious heart condition, my hubby had not worked since the beggining of october so in Dec he applied for DLA, in jan he was turned down so he went to appeal, this went on and on, we kept getting letters from the dla saying they were still dealing with his case and gathering information, the last report they recived was 3rd July from his Cardiologist, we rang to get an update and were told to contact the appeals office which we did, we were then told that he had lost his appeal in March but no one had told either the dla or us.
I have been advised by the dla to make a new claim, but it cant be backdated, had we known in March that he had lost his appeal we would have made another claim then.
Has anyone else ever had this situation and is there anything else i can do.
Also I wanted advice on whether or not my husbands condtion was considered serious enough to get dla, this is a quick run down of his condition
Dec 11 Diagnosed with a damaged heart muscle
Feb 12 After Angiogram diagnosed with 3 blocked arteries, 1 is totally blocked two partially.
May 12 After Nuclear scan, referred for surgery
15th July (Monday) booked in for Quadruple heart bypass
He suffers from breathlessness, severe fatigue and sometimes sleeps for 18 hours a day
Is it worth claiming again, any advice would be great thanks
I have been advised by the dla to make a new claim, but it cant be backdated, had we known in March that he had lost his appeal we would have made another claim then.
Has anyone else ever had this situation and is there anything else i can do.
Also I wanted advice on whether or not my husbands condtion was considered serious enough to get dla, this is a quick run down of his condition
Dec 11 Diagnosed with a damaged heart muscle
Feb 12 After Angiogram diagnosed with 3 blocked arteries, 1 is totally blocked two partially.
May 12 After Nuclear scan, referred for surgery
15th July (Monday) booked in for Quadruple heart bypass
He suffers from breathlessness, severe fatigue and sometimes sleeps for 18 hours a day
Is it worth claiming again, any advice would be great thanks
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13 years 1 month ago #88994 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:Appeals mess up my hubbys dla application
Katier
Welcome to the forum, the following FAQ explains where everything is.
Welcome to Benefits and Work
We'll do our best to help, but we cannot replace the depth of advise that you can receive from a trained advisor, that you see face to face.
Where to get advice?
The first thing we need to understand is whether you asked for a Reconsideration or Revision of the Decision or lodged an appeal? In the case of he first, a new DWP Decision Maker will review the evidence and re-make the Decision, in the latter, if the Reconsideration does not find in your favour, your papers are submitted to the Tribunal Service for a hearing to be held by an independant panel.
Based on you post, it sounds like you only had a Reconsideration.
This being the case, you should have received a Decision Letter notifying you of the result of the Reconsideration. This is an appealable Decision, and whilst you normally have one month to lodge an appeal, failure to be sent and/or receive the Decision Letter would be reason for you to submit a late appeal.
If you do this, it can run in parallel to any new claim you might make for DLA, and if successful, should result in payment from the original claim date.
With regard your husbands condition(s), whilst important, his claim will be evaluated on his Care and Mobility needs, it is possible for two individuals suffering the same conditions, to have entirely different Care and Mobility needs, so I am afraid we can't comment on whether there is merit to his claim.
Please reply to this post with the requested info, and any further questions you might have.
Gordon
Welcome to the forum, the following FAQ explains where everything is.
Welcome to Benefits and Work
We'll do our best to help, but we cannot replace the depth of advise that you can receive from a trained advisor, that you see face to face.
Where to get advice?
The first thing we need to understand is whether you asked for a Reconsideration or Revision of the Decision or lodged an appeal? In the case of he first, a new DWP Decision Maker will review the evidence and re-make the Decision, in the latter, if the Reconsideration does not find in your favour, your papers are submitted to the Tribunal Service for a hearing to be held by an independant panel.
Based on you post, it sounds like you only had a Reconsideration.
This being the case, you should have received a Decision Letter notifying you of the result of the Reconsideration. This is an appealable Decision, and whilst you normally have one month to lodge an appeal, failure to be sent and/or receive the Decision Letter would be reason for you to submit a late appeal.
If you do this, it can run in parallel to any new claim you might make for DLA, and if successful, should result in payment from the original claim date.
With regard your husbands condition(s), whilst important, his claim will be evaluated on his Care and Mobility needs, it is possible for two individuals suffering the same conditions, to have entirely different Care and Mobility needs, so I am afraid we can't comment on whether there is merit to his claim.
Please reply to this post with the requested info, and any further questions you might have.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
- Katier
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13 years 1 month ago - 13 years 1 month ago #88997 by Katier
Replied by Katier on topic Re:Appeals mess up my hubbys dla application
Hi Gordon, My husband's application was looked at again and then was sent to the tribunal service, it was the TS that failed to notify either the dla or my hubby that the appeal decision was made against him in March, the DLA continued to request information from his cardiologist right up to July until it came to light that a decision had already been made in March.
Thanks for helping
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13 years 1 month ago #88999 by Gordon
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Katier wrote:
Gordon
Did you request a Paper hearing, where you do not need to attend the hearing?Hi Gordon, My husband's application was looked at again and then was sent to the tribunal service, it was the TS that failed to notify either the dla or my hubby that the appeal decision was made against him in March, the DLA continued to request information from his cardiologist right up to July until it came to light that a decision had already been made in March.
Thanks for helping
Gordon
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13 years 1 month ago #89004 by Katier
Replied by Katier on topic Re:Appeals mess up my hubbys dla application
yes a paper hearing, we were up to our eyes in hospital appointments and my husband was really not well enough to go
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13 years 1 month ago #89008 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:Appeals mess up my hubbys dla application
Katier wrote:
Gordon
Unless you can show that the Tribunal made an Error of law in making their Decision, then this avenue of appeal is closed and you are left with making a new claim.yes a paper hearing, we were up to our eyes in hospital appointments and my husband was really not well enough to go
Gordon
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