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D.L.A & Incapacity benefit
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Can anyone please tell me what the difference is between the above please. Thank you
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Thanks for link, i filled in a sample form and answered yes to all questions for my daughter until the last question where it said has he/she had her legs amputated or 80% blind which answer is no, so it said unlikly to recieve any help, how pathetic is that, i will fight til day dot to get this for her if it kills me! Thanks anyway. xx
I applied for DLA twice and was turned down. The second time I appealed and a doctor was sent to my home to examine me and put me through a few tests. I was subsequently granted the higher rate mobility and the lower rate care component. I was initially told I would have to reapply in 5 years time but recently have been told my award is for an indefinite period.
Incapacity benefit no longer exists for new claimants, it is now ESA (employment support allowance) and this is notoriously difficult to get. I know of people who are incapable of work due to varying reasons who have been denied this benefit.
Incapacity benefit no longer exists for new claimants, it is now ESA (employment support allowance) and this is notoriously difficult to get. I know of people who are incapable of work due to varying reasons who have been denied this benefit.
have to agree with the above. i was turned down then appealed and i am now on middle rate for care and higher rate for mobility. In my darkest moments, i think the system is designed to turn everyone down first time so they can weed out those who aren't serious.
DLA is given if you need help with mobility or personal care.
ESA is given if you cant work because of your illness
DLA is given if you need help with mobility or personal care.
ESA is given if you cant work because of your illness