DLA renewal, turned down really upset
- harley
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I recently sent my DLA renewal form back, I got an answer within 7 days, and was told I wasn't entitled to my DLA anymore.
I have been claiming DLA,lrm and lrc, for the last 10 years, and my last award was for 5 years, I just don't understand, my condition has not changed, it has got slightly worse,but I was quite happy with the award I was receiving.
I thought they might have a least contacted my GP, considering the amount of painkillers I'm on (MST, Oromorph) as I do get a lot of pain,which I told them about.
I rang them up, and the guy on the phone said I could ask for a re-consideration or appeal, so asked them to send me the appeal form, which I know I have to reply within a month. I am just so upset about it all, how can you suddenly get well and not be entitled to anything after 10 years, any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you
Harley
- pete17971
Hi
I recently sent my DLA renewal form back, I got an answer within 7 days, and was told I wasn't entitled to my DLA anymore.
I have been claiming DLA,lrm and lrc, for the last 10 years, and my last award was for 5 years, I just don't understand, my condition has not changed, it has got slightly worse,but I was quite happy with the award I was receiving.
I thought they might have a least contacted my GP, considering the amount of painkillers I'm on (MST, Oromorph) as I do get a lot of pain,which I told them about.
I rang them up, and the guy on the phone said I could ask for a re-consideration or appeal, so asked them to send me the appeal form, which I know I have to reply within a month. I am just so upset about it all, how can you suddenly get well and not be entitled to anything after 10 years, any advice would be appreciated.
Thank you
Harley
Hi,
I am sorry to read of your situation. Sadly it is not unique.
In general we advise claimants to go straight to Appeal as opposed to a 'Re-consideration'. This is because a Re-consideration is done as part of the Appeal process anyway. Also relatively few awards (or non awards) are changed at the Re-consideration stage, but the success rate is much higher at an appeal tribunal, particularly at an 'oral' tribunal where you. and if you wish, either a representative or friend may attend.
As to why you were turned down, we would not know without going through your case papers. As part of the appeal process you will receive a 'bundle' of case papers. You can also ask for these, including ther Decision Makers 'Statment of Reasons' before getting the bundle.
It would then be worthwhile obtaining some face to face advice from a Welfare Rights Adviser, who can go through the case papers and help you prepare for a tribunal. They can also represent you at the tribunal.
Incidentally, can I ask, was your 'renewal' form the new short 4 page form, or the full twenty something page form?
Regards
Pete
- harley
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thanks for your prompt reply, the form was the twenty odd page one, I have a number to ring to get some welfare benefits advice, so will call them tommorow.
I just don't see the logic of the DLA people, it's like they just had a quick scan of my form and said no, especially the high powered medication I'm on, GP's don't give out medication like that if you're not in a lot of pain.
I told them about my panic attacks and dizzy spells, but in the letter they sent back they said I didn't need any help, because I don't have panic attacks or dizzy spells.
I had a dizzy spell in front of my consultant last week, and he had to hold onto me, so I didn't fall over. Sorry for the rant, I'm getting angry about it now. Anyway thanks for the reply will keep u posted.
Harley
- mouse
- harley
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- harley
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Anyway I have now got my appeal form, hopefully the welfare rights lady will be back from holiday this week, but in case she isn't, can I ask, when I send my appeal form back, could I send further evidence, say a support letter from my GP, or do I wait until I get the proper appeal bundle of papers?
thsnk you