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- Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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You don't need to inform DWP about this. It would only apply if you were on a means-tested benefit or working and receiving over £85 per week whilst on IB.
Caveat : The £85 per week may have been increased, but I am so tired with all the heat, I've forgotten.
Best wishes.
Jim
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- pete17971
hi , great site ,i have a question , please , i am about to recieve approx £5,000 , the results of a medical claim , i am on long term IB , high rate mobility & med rate care . do i need to declare it , i am not on any means tested stuff eg council tax benefit etc . i would appreciate your reply , and , if, you cannot answer , who should i ask . cheers
Hi,
As you should be aware, we can not answer claims relating to individual cases.
However in general (and without getting into specifics) it maybe that your 'medical claim' (which is a little) vague maybe classed as compensation (if claiming for reasons connected to it).
Hence it maybe wise to advise the DWP, also reading the following regarding the DWP Compensation Recovery Unit:
www.dwp.gov.uk/other-specialists/compensation-recovery-unit/
Pete
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- Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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birdgirl42 wrote:
hi , great site ,i have a question , please , i am about to recieve approx £5,000 , the results of a medical claim , i am on long term IB , high rate mobility & med rate care . do i need to declare it , i am not on any means tested stuff eg council tax benefit etc . i would appreciate your reply , and , if, you cannot answer , who should i ask . cheers
Hi,
As you should be aware, we can not answer claims relating to individual cases.
However in general (and without getting into specifics) it maybe that your 'medical claim' (which is a little) vague maybe classed as compensation (if claiming for reasons connected to it).
Hence it maybe wise to advise the DWP, also reading the following regarding the DWP Compensation Recovery Unit:
www.dwp.gov.uk/other-specialists/compensation-recovery-unit/
Pete
Thanks Pete, I totally forgot about the Compensation Recovery Unit. This hot weather has knocked me for six. Thankfully, much cooler today.
Hope you have a nice weekend.
Jim
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