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17th March 2008, 06:25
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: DLA overpayment Quote:
Originally Posted by GlasweJen 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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20th March 2008, 14:51
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| | Classic Account Customer | Re: DLA overpayment 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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21st March 2008, 18:34
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: DLA overpayment it was all hand held video
Last edited by pauld56; 22nd March 2008 at 07:37.
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21st March 2008, 19:43
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: DLA overpayment Quote:
Originally Posted by old_andrew2007 hi
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
Paul |
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29th March 2008, 07:08
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| | Basic Account Customer | Re: DLA overpayment Quote:
Originally Posted by DCG subbing to this
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 | Hi DCG
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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29th March 2008, 09:42
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