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8 years 4 months ago #179624 by Roidininki
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Had DLA both care and mobility indefinitely .Now unsuccessful with a PIP claim .
Won ESA at appeal last year and put in Support Group .
How will weekly ESA be affected now that PIP claim was unsuccessful , that is , which benefits will be taken from it ?
I get premiums and classed as severely disabled .
Won ESA at appeal last year and put in Support Group .
How will weekly ESA be affected now that PIP claim was unsuccessful , that is , which benefits will be taken from it ?
I get premiums and classed as severely disabled .
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8 years 4 months ago #179640 by Gordon
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" post=179624]Had DLA both care and mobility indefinitely .Now unsuccessful with a PIP claim .
Won ESA at appeal last year and put in Support Group .
How will weekly ESA be affected now that PIP claim was unsuccessful , that is , which benefits will be taken from it ?
I get premiums and classed as severely disabled .[/quote]
Any Premiums that were dependant on your DLA/PIP will stop.
The Enhanced Disability Premium will continue due to your being in the Support Group.
If a partner was claiming Carers Allowance then they will lose their CA and you will lose the Carers Premium.
If you were receiving the Severe Disability Premium then this will stop.
Housing Benefit may also be effected.
Gordon
" post=179624]Had DLA both care and mobility indefinitely .Now unsuccessful with a PIP claim .
Won ESA at appeal last year and put in Support Group .
How will weekly ESA be affected now that PIP claim was unsuccessful , that is , which benefits will be taken from it ?
I get premiums and classed as severely disabled .[/quote]
Any Premiums that were dependant on your DLA/PIP will stop.
The Enhanced Disability Premium will continue due to your being in the Support Group.
If a partner was claiming Carers Allowance then they will lose their CA and you will lose the Carers Premium.
If you were receiving the Severe Disability Premium then this will stop.
Housing Benefit may also be effected.
Gordon
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8 years 4 months ago #179647 by Roidininki
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So entitled to over 25 ESA £73. 10
+ support component £36 .20
+ enhanced disabilitypremium £15.75 ?
Losing Severe Disability Premium
How will that mean HB is affected ?
+ support component £36 .20
+ enhanced disabilitypremium £15.75 ?
Losing Severe Disability Premium
How will that mean HB is affected ?
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8 years 4 months ago #179648 by Gordon
That's what I would calculate it to be.
Your HB may not actually be effected but it also uses the Premiums to calculate your applicable amount, as long as you income is still under your applicable amount you will continue to receive full HB.
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Replied by Gordon on topic Unsuccessful from DLA to PIP
Roidininki wrote: So entitled to over 25 ESA £73. 10
+ support component £36 .20
+ enhanced disabilitypremium £15.75 ?
Losing Severe Disability Premium
How will that mean HB is affected ?
That's what I would calculate it to be.
Your HB may not actually be effected but it also uses the Premiums to calculate your applicable amount, as long as you income is still under your applicable amount you will continue to receive full HB.
Gordon
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