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DLA question
- misssarah89
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Two of my main issues I have had for over 7 years and 5 years. IF anything they have gotten worse over these years and not better.
So I'm wondering if I should try to get a letter from my GP and therapist saying my condition is unlikely to improve and send it in. OR if I should just wait until my DLA runs out and apply for PIP?
Sorry if this doesn't make any sence
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misssarah89 wrote: Hello, I received a letter today saying that I'm entitled to DLA until December this year. The letter also said that if my condition is expected to not change for a while to get in touch.
Two of my main issues I have had for over 7 years and 5 years. IF anything they have gotten worse over these years and not better.
So I'm wondering if I should try to get a letter from my GP and therapist saying my condition is unlikely to improve and send it in. OR if I should just wait until my DLA runs out and apply for PIP?
Sorry if this doesn't make any sence
I am afraid that any decision you take, must be yours, all we can do on the forum is offer information.
You do not say what your current award of DLA is?
Looking back on on your posts, I sse that you currrent award was the result of an appeal which was heard about 9 months ago, if you are trying to show that your condition has deteriorated, then you must show a Change of Circumstances since the previous Decision on your claim, I am guessing this was probably the end of 2011?
So for example; if you are currently receiving Lower Rate Mobility, to be awarded Higher Rate Mobility (there is no medium rate), you would need to show that you have significant problems walking and ideally that you could not walk 50m without significant discomfort and that this problem arose last year. As you are making the request, the burden falls on you to show that there has been a change and that you meet the criteria for whichever level of care and/or mobility.
Alternatively, you can wait for your current award to expire and explain your current situation when you apply for PIP.
Gordon
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- misssarah89
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If I were to send extra information in now, Would it be possible that my DLA claim be extended or that Id be put onto PIP earlier if I got enough points?
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misssarah89 wrote: Thank you, I'm currently receiving LRM and LRC.
If I were to send extra information in now, Would it be possible that my DLA claim be extended or that Id be put onto PIP earlier if I got enough points?
If you ask for your current award to be looked at again and were successful, then any new award must be given for at least a year, whether it would be longer than this, I do not know, however, you need to be aware of the following
Is there any risk to challenging a decision?
There will be no transfers to PIP until October at the earliest, nothing you do now will result in your being moved to PIP any earlier.
Please look at our ESA claim guides in the Members only area, to confirm whether you meet the criteria of either Medium Rate Care and/or Higher Rate Mobility.
Gordon
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