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11 years 9 months ago - 11 years 9 months ago #98533 by laura.dorans
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last friday i got a letter through the door saying that i was getting put in the support group and that was without going for a medical. which i was over the moon about as it means no more sickline's either i wasn;t changing from I.B over to esa either
i am just recieving low rate mobility of DLA does this mean my DLA will go up?
i am just recieving low rate mobility of DLA does this mean my DLA will go up?
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11 years 9 months ago #98534 by Gordon
DLA and ESA are seperate benefits and whilst it is possible for a negative report for one benefit to affect the other, usually ESA impacting on DLA, a positive report will not result in the uprating of the other.
If you were placed in the Support Group because you met the ESA Mobility requirements then it could mean that you would meet the requirements for Higher Rate Mobility, as the ESA test is a stricter one, however, this would still require to ask for a re-assessment of your claim.
If this was not the case then you would not qualify for HRM, and the other descriptors are not directly linked to the DLA Care requirements, although being placed in the SG does indicate a high level of disability.
If you have more questions, please reply to this topic.
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Replied by Gordon on topic ESA Support group and DLA
scottishfruits wrote: last friday i got a letter through the door saying that i was getting put in the support group and that was without going for a medical. which i was over the moon about as it means no more sickline's either i wasn;t changing from I.B over to esa either
i am just recieving low rate mobility of DLA does this mean my DLA will go up?
DLA and ESA are seperate benefits and whilst it is possible for a negative report for one benefit to affect the other, usually ESA impacting on DLA, a positive report will not result in the uprating of the other.
If you were placed in the Support Group because you met the ESA Mobility requirements then it could mean that you would meet the requirements for Higher Rate Mobility, as the ESA test is a stricter one, however, this would still require to ask for a re-assessment of your claim.
If this was not the case then you would not qualify for HRM, and the other descriptors are not directly linked to the DLA Care requirements, although being placed in the SG does indicate a high level of disability.
If you have more questions, please reply to this topic.
Gordon
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