Help. dwp must know my conditions will never change
bigaxedwarf
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I have autism hydrocephalus and other conditions with the high rates of pip my boyfriend claims caters element I have lcwra and the dwp says we may assess in future they must know my conditions will never change I have had them from birth I just need advice please
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The majority of people have reviews for both LCWRA and PIP. The longest PIP award is 10 years. For LCWRA it's an ongoing award until a new decision says otherwise.
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My conditions will never change so why waste there time 🤨 there both life long0
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There are lots of people whose conditions will never change and they also have reviews. At your next PIP review you can ask for a longer award but you'll need to tell them why you think your award should be longer. Remember though that it's not about a diagnosis.
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Please don't hesitate to let us know if there's anything else we can do to support you @bigaxedwarf. We are all here for you and listening to you
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Thank you so much also google says I automatically qualify for lcwra because of both enhanced rates of pip is that true0
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It is not true - unless you are over state pension age.bigaxedwarf said:Thank you so much also google says I automatically qualify for lcwra because of both enhanced rates of pip is that true0 -
that’s not fair0
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It's logical because LCWRA is about ability to work and people can get PIP but be able to work, many people do. Pensioners are not expected to work anyway so there's not much point assessing them for work and those on enhanced Daily Living PIP or Attendance Allowance are automatically treated as having LCWRA, those on standard rate Daily Living PIP do still have to have a Work Capability Assessment. Of course this only applies to pensioners in 'mixed age' couples because if they are single or in pension age couple they will not be receiving UC anyway.
There are some other groups are automatically treated as having LCWRA, those with certain health conditions and those who might die within 12 months.0 -
You’ve already been found to have LCWRA anyway so I don’t understand the reason for your question.bigaxedwarf said:google says I automatically qualify for lcwra because of both enhanced rates of pip is that true0 -
I just wondered that’s all0
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I’m curious as to what google source has given you such inaccurate information.0
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