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help turned down at tribunal stage for DLA
- migmogs
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14 years 7 months ago #19738 by migmogs
help turned down at tribunal stage for DLA was created by migmogs
HI everyone
this is my first post
up until earlier this week I had no idea that sites and forums like this exisited
to cut a long story short
my husband was seriously injured at work with poison/toxin inhalation 22 months ago
we have spent the last 22 months
a) fighting to try and find the right specialists to help him ( there are we now know very few specialists in the uk with Toxin/poisons knowledge)
b)to get him DLA to no avail
he has serios lung damage and serious breathing issues
he has damage to his small nerve Autonomic Nervous system that afects his blood pressure and heart palpitations
he has damage to the small perypheral nerves,that leave him with dificulty walking....not knowing hot from cold....so can scald himself.....he suffers agonising painful spasms...that I have to get up at least 3 times a night to give him medications and massage his spasmed legs and feet
he has now got Chronic fatigue Syndrome from the Toxin Damage
he has memory problems caused by the toxins
He is now depressed
yet we have been told that he cannot have DLA
Why?
and what do we do next?
do we go for "higher" Tribunal
or
do we start again
is there somewhere where we could go.....for them to help us to fill the forms in?
my husband has just been told that his breathing will never get better
his nervous sytem could take many many years for only a partial recovery
we are lost and upset
the tribunal threw us completely
it was held in a court house.where we had to sit with criminals awaiting trial......ans we where seen in a room with a judge, dr and another woman....who sat up on the benches and looked down on us
we felt as if we where criminals from beginning to end
yet we are asking for our rights.my husband has worked all of his life up until this dreeadful accident
he will never work again
sorry for the long story
I just wanted to give as full a picture as possible
cheers in adavance for all replies
migmogs
this is my first post
up until earlier this week I had no idea that sites and forums like this exisited
to cut a long story short
my husband was seriously injured at work with poison/toxin inhalation 22 months ago
we have spent the last 22 months
a) fighting to try and find the right specialists to help him ( there are we now know very few specialists in the uk with Toxin/poisons knowledge)
b)to get him DLA to no avail
he has serios lung damage and serious breathing issues
he has damage to his small nerve Autonomic Nervous system that afects his blood pressure and heart palpitations
he has damage to the small perypheral nerves,that leave him with dificulty walking....not knowing hot from cold....so can scald himself.....he suffers agonising painful spasms...that I have to get up at least 3 times a night to give him medications and massage his spasmed legs and feet
he has now got Chronic fatigue Syndrome from the Toxin Damage
he has memory problems caused by the toxins
He is now depressed
yet we have been told that he cannot have DLA
Why?
and what do we do next?
do we go for "higher" Tribunal
or
do we start again
is there somewhere where we could go.....for them to help us to fill the forms in?
my husband has just been told that his breathing will never get better
his nervous sytem could take many many years for only a partial recovery
we are lost and upset
the tribunal threw us completely
it was held in a court house.where we had to sit with criminals awaiting trial......ans we where seen in a room with a judge, dr and another woman....who sat up on the benches and looked down on us
we felt as if we where criminals from beginning to end
yet we are asking for our rights.my husband has worked all of his life up until this dreeadful accident
he will never work again
sorry for the long story
I just wanted to give as full a picture as possible
cheers in adavance for all replies
migmogs
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14 years 7 months ago - 14 years 7 months ago #19745 by Crazydiamond
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:help turned down at tribunal stage for DLA
An appeal can be made to the Upper Tribunal, the details of which can be obtained from The Tribunals Service. . It would also be advisable for your husband to submit another claim for DLA pending any appeal to the UT.
Assistance may be available for an appeal from the Community Legal Service.
Assistance may be available for an appeal from the Community Legal Service.
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Last edit: 14 years 7 months ago by Crazydiamond. Reason: URL correction.
- migmogs
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14 years 7 months ago #19748 by migmogs
Replied by migmogs on topic Re:help turned down at tribunal stage for DLA
Crazydiamond wrote:
hi crazydiamond
thankyou for your responce
would we be better to go to higher tribunal than start again?
cheers
migmogs
An appeal can be made to the Upper Tribunal, the details of which can be obtained from The Tribunals Service. . It would also be advisable for your husband to submit another claim for DLA pending any appeal to the UT.
Assistance may be available for an appeal from the Community Legal Service.
hi crazydiamond
thankyou for your responce
would we be better to go to higher tribunal than start again?
cheers
migmogs
- migmogs
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14 years 7 months ago #19749 by migmogs
Replied by migmogs on topic Re:help turned down at tribunal stage for DLA
hi crazy diamond
thank you for your reply
but are yuou saying
for us to go to a higher tribunal?
instead of starting over again?
this is allready our seccon atempt at trying get DLA
we feel like giving up
as it is hard enough trying to cope with my husbands illness and dissabilities as it is
without having to fight for assitance when we need it most
thanks
migmogs
thank you for your reply
but are yuou saying
for us to go to a higher tribunal?
instead of starting over again?
this is allready our seccon atempt at trying get DLA
we feel like giving up
as it is hard enough trying to cope with my husbands illness and dissabilities as it is
without having to fight for assitance when we need it most
thanks
migmogs
- writingbug78
14 years 7 months ago #19750 by writingbug78
Replied by writingbug78 on topic Re:help turned down at tribunal stage for DLA
I can't offer any legal or practical advice..but I can say don't give up. This is a great site with lots of practical help and support via the forums and guides. I would also say go to your CAB or get assistance from a welfare officer - usually employed by the local council. I'm awaiting a tribunal and still living in hope. I'm sure with the right help and guidance you will be able to fight this.
- rab1000
14 years 7 months ago #19759 by rab1000
Replied by rab1000 on topic Re:help turned down at tribunal stage for DLA
Dear mimogs,
I am having major hassle with DLA/ESA following Atos Healthcare "medical assessment" Try and enlist your MP now that they are back. My MP wrote a letter to DWP in Feb 2010 and still fighting both ESA and DLA on mental health matters
best of luck
rab
I am having major hassle with DLA/ESA following Atos Healthcare "medical assessment" Try and enlist your MP now that they are back. My MP wrote a letter to DWP in Feb 2010 and still fighting both ESA and DLA on mental health matters
best of luck
rab
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