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Bryando
Bryando Posts: 1,464 Forumite
edited 4 March 2016 at 10:03PM in Benefits & tax credits
Hi,

I have a live DLA award. What happens when I telephone to inform them my situation has changed for the worst?

Will they keep my DLA claim live until they decided if I can be awarded PIP?
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  • DomRavioli
    DomRavioli Posts: 3,136 Forumite
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    Bryando wrote: »
    Hi,

    I have a live DLA award. What happens when I telephone to inform them my situation has changed for the worst?

    Will the keep my DLA claim live until they decided if I can be awarded PIP?

    If they feel that you need to be moved to PIP, then your DLA will continue to be paid until a decision is made.

    If your health condition has worsened, you must telephone them as soon as possible - failure to do so can result in repercussions.
  • Bryando
    Bryando Posts: 1,464 Forumite
    Thanks ,thought they would keep my claim live until they decided.
  • poppy12345
    poppy12345 Posts: 18,909 Forumite
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    Your DLA claim will only continue if the PIP form is returned within the time frame. If it isn't then payments for DLA will stop.
  • Bryando wrote: »
    Hi,

    I have a live DLA award. What happens when I telephone to inform them my situation has changed for the worst?

    Will they keep my DLA claim live until they decided if I can be awarded PIP?

    If you have a current DLA claim, sometime in the next 12 months you will be asked to apply for PIP, personally I would wait till this happens.
  • Bryando
    Bryando Posts: 1,464 Forumite
    venison wrote: »
    If you have a current DLA claim, sometime in the next 12 months you will be asked to apply for PIP, personally I would wait till this happens.

    Was thinking of speeding it up by giving them a phone as the day to day anxiety waiting for the request to move over to PIP is annoying.

    Currently looking at getting a report written on me from a consultant for the DWP done within the private sector. Pretty expensive but hopefully helps secure an award without any agro!
  • teddysmum
    teddysmum Posts: 9,529 Forumite
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    DomRavioli wrote: »

    If your health condition has worsened, you must telephone them as soon as possible - failure to do so can result in repercussions.



    Why would there be repercussions ?


    There would be, if someone claimed their condition was worse than it actually was, as they would be obtaining money under false pretences. However, if the condition is worse the only 'crime' would be receiving less benefit than entitled.
  • Bryando wrote: »

    Currently looking at getting a report written on me from a consultant for the DWP done within the private sector. Pretty expensive but hopefully helps secure an award without any agro!

    Do you usually pay to see a Consultant privately for you ongoing treatment? Can't think that a one off consultation would enable a proper report to be written.
  • Bryando
    Bryando Posts: 1,464 Forumite
    edited 5 March 2016 at 4:37PM
    No I don't. A one off written report can produce a ''proper report''. They are used from the criminal courts to DWP purposes.

    Scottish Legal Aid provides funding for a Solicitor to get medical reports from consultants for people challenging DWP decisions. Here in Scotland legal aid can be accessed for appealing PIP etc. :) Just I rather avoid that route and get the decision quickly.
  • Bryando wrote: »
    No I don't. A one off written report can produce a ''proper report''. They are used from the criminal courts to DWP purposes.

    Why do you think reports from the Health Care Professionals who actually know you and provide the required treatment will not be suitable?
  • Bryando
    Bryando Posts: 1,464 Forumite
    Because they don't do it- not part of the NHS. The reports I hope to have done are by registered people such as Psychiatrsit. Plus the DWP might not write to the folk that look after me. So I rather send my application in for PIP attaching the various in depth reports from the relevant specialists.
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