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  • paddysuncle
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13 years 5 months ago #31539 by paddysuncle
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After 9 years receiving HRM LRC i have today heard that i will no longer get HRM and have LRC for 2 years. I have a degenerative back problem. I believe it is because i returned to work in January this year and was able to do so beacause i had a Mobility vehicle which i had to return 3 weeks ago. What do i do? Should i appeal and if so where might i find someone to represent me? I tried to make a difference by making the effort to get into work again and have a 14 mile round trip to work and cant use public transport. If i give up my job i wont be entitled to any benefit and just dont know which way to turn. Any advice would be gratefully received.

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  • pete17971
13 years 5 months ago - 13 years 5 months ago #31543 by pete17971
Replied by pete17971 on topic Re:DLA Appeal
paddysuncle wrote:

After 9 years receiving HRM LRC i have today heard that i will no longer get HRM and have LRC for 2 years. I have a degenerative back problem. I believe it is because i returned to work in January this year and was able to do so beacause i had a Mobility vehicle which i had to return 3 weeks ago. What do i do? Should i appeal and if so where might i find someone to represent me? I tried to make a difference by making the effort to get into work again and have a 14 mile round trip to work and cant use public transport. If i give up my job i wont be entitled to any benefit and just dont know which way to turn. Any advice would be gratefully received.



Hi,

Sorry to hear of your predicament.

Firstly as soon as practicable, but within a month of your award letter you must send in a form GL24, asking for an appeal. You can download the GL24 from here or ring the DWP on 0845 7123456.

www.dwp.gov.uk/docs/gl24dwp.pdf

You could ask for a reconsideration of your case, but this is done anyway as part of the appeal tribunal process.

It is better (and usually more successful) to ask for an oral tribunalwhere you attend, than a 'paper' tribunal where only the paperwork is reconsidered.

You can get help and advice from either a local Law Centre (If you have one) or Citizens Advice Bureau or via Community Legal Advice - details here:

www.communitylegaladvice.org.uk/

Good luck

Pete
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13 years 5 months ago #31549 by Storm287
Replied by Storm287 on topic Re: DLA Appeal
Was so sorry to hear that, you really need to appeal it is difficult when you are sick and disabled to have to go throught this we go through enough every day just trying to bet by. i know, i had to do it, but it is really worth while. Best of luck and hang on in there !!!

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  • john
13 years 5 months ago #31649 by john
Replied by john on topic Re: DLA Appeal
The fact you work does not stop you receiving DLA.

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