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6 years 2 months ago #225780 by Carolasks
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Hi,
I was on the lowest rate caring allowance DLA for 15 years for Psoriatic Arthritis. In Dec 2018 had review for transfer from DLA to PIP. Just discovered this morning I have been disallowed PIP. Awaiting letter re info of points etc.
I have been reading the MR booklet today and many of your forum posts.
Could you please outline the the pluses/minuses of going down the MR route as oppossed to putting in a new PIP claim please?
I take it from reading some forum posts you can reapply for PIP straight away (ie, no time limit)
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I was on the lowest rate caring allowance DLA for 15 years for Psoriatic Arthritis. In Dec 2018 had review for transfer from DLA to PIP. Just discovered this morning I have been disallowed PIP. Awaiting letter re info of points etc.
I have been reading the MR booklet today and many of your forum posts.
Could you please outline the the pluses/minuses of going down the MR route as oppossed to putting in a new PIP claim please?
I take it from reading some forum posts you can reapply for PIP straight away (ie, no time limit)
Thank you
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6 years 2 months ago #225800 by Gordon
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What award di you hope for, DLA LRC does not have an equivalent award under PIP so you will have had to show a significant deterioration from when your DLA award started?
MR vs new claim. You are going to have to deal with the same issue, why did this claim fail and how to deal with the issues raised. MR revision rates are low so you really need to consider whether you would be willing to go onto appeal, wait time times are nine months or more.
As you were transferring from DLA the PIP Decision applies from the day it was made and you will have a four week run-on of your DLA, so you will not lose any significant money by making a new claim.
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What award di you hope for, DLA LRC does not have an equivalent award under PIP so you will have had to show a significant deterioration from when your DLA award started?
MR vs new claim. You are going to have to deal with the same issue, why did this claim fail and how to deal with the issues raised. MR revision rates are low so you really need to consider whether you would be willing to go onto appeal, wait time times are nine months or more.
As you were transferring from DLA the PIP Decision applies from the day it was made and you will have a four week run-on of your DLA, so you will not lose any significant money by making a new claim.
Gordon
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6 years 2 months ago #225801 by Carolasks
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Hi Gordon,
Thank you for your prompt reply and info.
I was hoping at the very least for standard rate in daily living and possibly standard rate mobility.
My condition has gotten progressively worse since 2004 and will continue to do so. I was IHRd - Tier 2 from the health service in 2015.
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Thank you for your prompt reply and info.
I was hoping at the very least for standard rate in daily living and possibly standard rate mobility.
My condition has gotten progressively worse since 2004 and will continue to do so. I was IHRd - Tier 2 from the health service in 2015.
Thanks
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6 years 2 months ago #225810 by Gordon
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NurseJ
Have you requested a copy of the assessment report? If not contact the DWP office that dealt with your claim, it will help you understand how the Decision was made.
Gordon
Have you requested a copy of the assessment report? If not contact the DWP office that dealt with your claim, it will help you understand how the Decision was made.
Gordon
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