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Old 16th March 2008, 11:00   #1 (permalink)
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Wonder if anyone can help, I was informed in October 2007 that I was to be interviewed under caution by the DWP for not informing them to a change in circumstances. I had been recieving DLA Mobility High rate since 1995, and used the DLA to get a car on the Motability scheme. I was interviewed by DWP Fraud investigators and shown a witness statement taken from my Line Manager who was asked basic questions about me ie my work pattern and duties. I am a line manager and my job is clerical, I walk very short distances around the office. I was also shown a video taken of me at my place of work, this video shows me leaving the building to go for a "fag break" again a short distance. Also on the video it showed me on a shopping trip with my sons into the city, they claimed I walked about 2 miles or about 2 hours without a break. However the video was edited in fact the total lenth of the video is 55 mins.
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Wonder if anyone can help, I was informed in October 2007 that I was to be interviewed under caution by the DWP for not informing them to a change in circumstances. I had been recieving DLA Mobility High rate since 1995, and used the DLA to get a car on the Motability scheme. I was interviewed by DWP Fraud investigators and shown a witness statement taken from my Line Manager who was asked basic questions about me ie my work pattern and duties. I am a line manager and my job is clerical, I walk very short distances around the office. I was also shown a video taken of me at my place of work, this video shows me leaving the building to go for a "fag break" again a short distance. Also on the video it showed me on a shopping trip with my sons into the city, they claimed I walked about 2 miles or about 2 hours without a break. However the video was edited in fact the total lenth of the video is 55 mins. After the interview i was informed in the December 2007 that my DLA was stopped and the overpayment was to go back to October 2006 on the evidence of another witness who claims to have seen me shopping in a local supermarket about a year ago !! I am still waiting to hear from the DWP of any other action ie Criminal action, caution, the interview was some 5 months ago now. Any advice/comments would be most welcomed. Sorry its a bit long winded.........Pauld56
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Old 16th March 2008, 23:41   #3 (permalink)
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I don't know, what have they told you about rights to appeal and stuff?
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Old 17th March 2008, 06:25   #4 (permalink)
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I don't know, what have they told you about rights to appeal and stuff?
Just the normal thing I have the right to appeal, and to supply any new evidence to support the appeal, but I'm stuck as still do not know what follow up the DWP are to do apart from the overpayment. Has any one else bee in this situation ? thanks for the reply
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Old 17th March 2008, 11:43   #5 (permalink)
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Right Paul time for action. YOu want to send a Subject Access Request specifically asking for the tape they showed you plus anything else they have on your file (advice on preparing a Subject Access Request is in the letters area but if you need help just shout).

When you get your info back you need to sit and highlight anything that is wrong or misguiding.

With the tape sit and watch it and write down stuff like "start - 5 mins 01/01/07 0900, at work. Walked X meters to take a cigarette break. 5 mins - 10 mins 01/02/07 noon, at Tesco. Walked X meters to collect essential items of shopping. Rested for Y time." Sounds daft but it's to show that the tape has been highly edited.

Get onto your doctor or consultant or both and request a report on your medical condition.

If you have a carer (this can be your wife, kids, a neighbour or someone you employ to be carer) get them to write a statement saying in which ways you need cared for and how often.

Add in anything else you think is relevant, can you use public transport? Can you cook a meal for yourself? What happens if you walk too far without rest?

Photocopy it all, send a copy away with a letter saying you want to appeal and hope for the best. If it goes to tribunal don't panic, lots of claims are dealt with at tribunal and they tend to favour the disabled person.

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Old 17th March 2008, 15:56   #6 (permalink)
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Firstly is your employer a data controller, the reason i ask is i'm sure that would have to be to use recording equipment i.e. cctv
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Old 20th March 2008, 00:03   #7 (permalink)
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I always understood to get the mobility component of Disability Living Allowance, your disability must be severe enough for you to have the following walking difficulties, even when wearing or using an aid or equipment you normally use:
  • you are unable or virtually unable to walk, or you have no feet or legs, or
  • you are assessed to be both 100% disabled because of loss of eyesight and not less than 80% disabled because of deafness and you need someone with you when you are out of doors, or
  • you are severely mentally impaired with severe behavioural problems and qualify for the highest rate of care component, or
  • the effort of walking could threaten your life or seriously affect your health, or
  • you need guidance and/or supervision from another person when walking out of doors in unfamiliar places
The DWP probably believe that because you can walk short distances around the office and you do not need guidance or supervision, that you have exagerated your claim and were never entitled to the high rate or any rate at all. Did you not realise from the DLA claim pack/guidance notes and letters that you may have been receiving the incorrect level of benefit?
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what we've got to remember is that sometimes people walk because they have no choice but they do so with considerable discomfort or pain. They can also walk in a specific manner; slowly, taking breaks, leaning on something, getting breathless etc. So the fact that you walked is not the indicator that you do not qualify for higher mob component; it's the effect of walking on your health, the manner of walking, the discomfort and pain it has caused, the distance, the time, the speed.
Do you have assistance from any advice agency/solicitor?
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Hi Joa
Thank you for the reply I have seen the CAB and there dealing with the overpayment, but as for legal advice No I did seek advice and take a solictor with me to the interview under caution in October 2007 but he just sat there and said nothing and his advice to me afterwards was "Wait and see what happens" and as to date I still don't know what if any action by DWP Fraud are to take is this normal to wait so long before they decide if to take action ? Thanks again
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Not at all I had a Benefits doctor come to my home and he agreed that I should get DLA High rate mobility also my own GP and hospital consultant agreed I was awarded the DLA in 1995 I have been in my job since 2001 as I under the impression you are allowed to work while getting DLA, just as a after note since my DLA was stopped my condition as deterated and is starting to effect my Attendance at work, I am also back on Morphine Sulphate for pain a strong pain killer I was able to come off some time ago but now I am back on a high dose and in constant pain ... So if any thing the DWP are proberly going to be responsible for me having to stop work, paying taxes national insurance. I will then of course have to claim Incapacity Benefit or the new ESA allowence and of course become a burden on the tax paying people of the UK ... So who is the winner ?
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???????? and your reply means exactly ?
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it was all hand held video

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Old 21st March 2008, 19:39   #14 (permalink)
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I am a bit confused have some people replied via personal message,
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Old 21st March 2008, 19:43   #15 (permalink)
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I am a bit confused have some people replied via personal message,
No just on here I really do need some serious advice if you can help i would be most greatful

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hope you get it sorted

ive applyed for dla as i have 2 torn discs in me back
l4/l5 they thought it wa syatica at first and i cant walk properly or for long
applyed 6 weeks ago and still nothing
im on morphine as well 3 60mg a day and oramorph for wen i need a pain relife boost also gabapentin 3 300mg
to sort the pain and numbness in me leg

any way hope you get sorted soon m8
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the applications take ages to go through DCG so don't be surprised if something comes through your door in the next 3 or 4 weeks. If you want you can call up and ask for the status of your application.
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Old 29th March 2008, 07:08   #18 (permalink)
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hope you get it sorted

ive applyed for dla as i have 2 torn discs in me back
l4/l5 they thought it wa syatica at first and i cant walk properly or for long
applyed 6 weeks ago and still nothing
im on morphine as well 3 60mg a day and oramorph for wen i need a pain relife boost also gabapentin 3 300mg
to sort the pain and numbness in me leg

any way hope you get sorted soon m8
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Just an update I got a summons to attened the Magistrates Court on the 11/April/207 to face a charge under section 112 (1A) of the Social Security Administration Act 1992 mainly that between 11 October 2006 and 09 October 2007 at my home address that I the defendant with a view to obtaining for himself Disability Living Allowence failed to notify a change in circumstances whicj was required to notify,namely that his capabilities and mobility had increased contrary to the section. The date they are going back too is based not on medical evidence as I have a letter from my GP stating that in the last 10 years there has been no improvement or is there likely to be no improvement in the future. But on the evidence of someone who hardly knows me only by sight, that they "Saw me about a year ago shopping and I looked as if I wasn't in pain" the shopping by the way was a newspaper (The Sun) so from start to finish this has taken 5 months from Interview under caution to a summons....Any advice ? Have you had any progress on your claim to DLA ? also as a foot note my medacation has been increased for the pain I'm in since losing my car and having to travel to work on public transport this journey now takes over 1 hour so I have to take stronger Morphine Sulthate and of course the effects that has on me .... Best regards to all Paul
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