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blitzy123
Community member Posts: 48 Courageous
just had my decision letter been awarded enhanced l care and enhanced mobilty ( was on low mobilty on dla ) which will come in to affect on 9th October when my sons dla claims stop. finally the worry has gone even thou i ave been worrying for me it has been a straight forward claim even after hearing all the horror storys people ave been throu n still going throu x
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Great news for your son.
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Just goes to show those who deserve it, get their award and to many who do deserve but are denied it by error of the accessors. For many moving from DLA they just don’t fit the PIP descriptors and it’s something they have to accept. To many have had and enjoyed the free mobility car and when moving over to PIP are distressed to be informed that they no longer are meeting the criteria for the enhanced mobility allowance to continue have a free car.
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