Find out how to let us know if you're concerned about another member's safety.
Driving

Jonnya
Member Posts: 7 Connected
Morning ,I was at a recent re union last weekend , after speaking to an old freind from years gone by ,the subject of the classic pip came up , she mentioned it , not me , basically she lost all award of previous dla moving to pip , she had notified dvla of dissabilty , however after pip assessment with no award obviously lost motabilty car , because of notification to dvla she finds it difficult to get insurance, yet the pip says theres .basically nothing wrong with her , I told her to either appeal or reapply, has anyone had this problem before ,?-,regards paul
Comments
-
A person should never contact the DVLA unless a doctor has stated that they should not drive. Once done it can never be undone in the opinion of some other organisations.The DWP follows it's own agenda and it's statements should never automatically be accepted as true and correct.
-
First thing to do is appeal and get advice from cab or welfare rights
Brightness
Categories
- 52.9K All Categories
- 10.4K Start here and say hello!
- 4.8K Coffee lounge
- 4K Disability rights and campaigning
- 1.5K Research and opportunities to get involved in
- 149 Community updates
- 12K Talk about your situation
- 1.7K Children, parents, and families
- 756 Work and employment
- 575 Education
- 1.1K Housing, transport, and independent living
- 1K Aids, adaptations, and equipment
- 277 Dating, sex, and relationships
- 263 Exercise and accessible facilities
- 21.2K Talk about money
- 2.1K Benefits and financial support
- 4.4K Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- 12.3K PIP, DLA, and AA
- 2.4K Universal Credit (UC)
- 4K Talk about your impairment
- 1.3K Cerebral palsy
- 674 Chronic pain and pain management
- 700 Rare, invisible, and undiagnosed conditions
- 751 Autism and neurodiversity
- 928 Mental health and wellbeing
- 298 Sensory impairments
Complete our feedback form and tell us how we can make the community better.
Do you need advice on your energy costs?
Scope’s Disability Energy Support service is open to any disabled household in England or Wales in which one or more disabled people live. You can get free advice from an expert adviser on managing energy debt, switching tariffs, contacting your supplier and more. Find out more information by visiting our
Disability Energy Support webpage.