Pip or carers allowance?
SJx
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I have fibromyalgia and ME and I am a carer for my autistic son would I be able to claim carers allowance/ PIP for myself
I have fibromyalgia and ME and I am a carer for my autistic son would I be able to claim carers allowance/ PIP for myself
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I don’t see why you can’t claim PIP, remember the benefit is how you fit the descriptors in your abilities to do manage every day activities in your life and your mobility. Take a self test and see how you fair, but be honest with your self as the answers you submit in your PIP application form will have to be justified at your F2F acessment. Good luck.1
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If your son gets high rate dla then you could get carers allowance pip depends if you fit the descriptors can check both online1
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Thank you Wilko I will put in a claim and see how I get on. I'm hoping to go into work part time so I haven't done a claim so far because I thought they wouldn't give me it if i was working.
Thank you Ami and firefly we get middle rate care DLA for him x0 -
I thought perhaps because I get care part of DLA I won't get carers but I'm not sure how it all works to be honest x0
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The care part is his to help with his needs carers allowance is yours if your eligible for caring for him0
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SJx said:I thought perhaps because I get care part of DLA I won't get carers but I'm not sure how it all works to be honest xYou can't claim DLA for yourself because it no longer exists. PIP has replaced DLA and isn't awarded based on a diagnosis, it's how those conditions affect your ability to carry out daily activities based on the descriptors.Carers Allowance can be claimed if you care for someone for at least 35 hours per week and you don't earn anymore than £120 per week after deductions. If you're earning more than this then you won't be able to claim it.
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But be aware if what you claim for under PIP contradicts the care given to your child they may question it.
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I like your optimism Mike.
For a start the DWP/assessor will draw their own conclusions irrespective if they are the right ones that the caring duties may well conflict with the reasons for claiming PIP or even AA.
At a Tribunal the unrepresented claimant may well be anxious and nervous and if this question is asked of them to explain how they are able to be both the disabled claimant and the carer for at least 35 hours a week they would possibly be unable to explain away the deemed contradiction.0
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