On reading back I see several people talking about DLA. If anyone wants help or advice filling in their DLA forms, feel free to drop me a PM.
I've completed 5 in the last year for different people with different problems and had 100 per cent success :
2 first application,1 on appeal and 2 went to tribunal but we did it
The claiments got what they deserve and DSS had to pay up.
One of these cases was for CFS (chronic fatique syndrome) which many people try and make out doesn't even exist..that was the one that went to tribunal but as advised, the claimant was escorted to the tribunal and spoken for at the tribunal because a lot of times if you grin and bear it, make yourself get to the appointment no matter how much pain it causes, force yourself to stand up and speak, going over many personal and often upsetting or frustrating symptoms, situations, limitations etc.
As far as the "people" at the DLA see, you CAN travel, you CAN present yourself, you CAN sit, stand, communicate etc etc and all that gets noted on paper.
They observe EVERYTHING from the moment you enter the tribunal building.
One client told me they have cameras watching the car park, seemingly for security, but not..to "observe" how claimants arrive, if they are escorted, are they carrying/lifting anything, have they driven, do they use their aids all the time or just when they know someone is watching...because there are too many people out there who "blag" the system, bleed it for every penny they can, these people are the reason DLA has tightened up so much
unyet they are in no pain, just fraudsters and very good actors.
So a few years ago I made it my buisness to find out about DLA in detail, how,what,why,when and everything else besides, my aim, to help the people who should be in receipt of it get it.
Because when faced with physical or mental illness,we're not always at our best to be trying to fill in forms that are so big they scare many people from the onset.
Medication alters our perception of things, abiilities, limitations etc yet still we battle on and try and do things for ourselves a "we dont' want to bother anyone".
With determination, honesty and good support, DLA can and does get paid to the right people sometimes, but so many people "give up" because they hit hurdles time after time after time and eventually you tire and give up hope (I think that's the hope tbh,to reduce pay-outs, but it's so wrong).
They often pay out to the undeserving and completly miss or diss the really deserving and that makes me cross!
Good luck to all of those in the application period atm and remember, fill in your forms on or about your worst ever day because that's what they need to know. NOT what you can do on a good day or after your painkillers or what you force yourself too do..your WORST ever day..describe it, then it might get the message accross to them that we do actually go through hell and back before even contemplating making a claim for what we are perfectly entitled to.
Sorry for the long post. I hope it helps the people that need it,
wishing every one a better day tomorrow,
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