A Question about the mobility element of DLA in the UK.

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Justin6378
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15 Sep 2009, 5:06 pm

I am currently making a claim for Disability Living Allowance.
The manager at the drop in centre I attend said I should be entitled to the mobility part because of my issues in crowded places,
busses and trains for example.
Do any other Brits on here claim this part and if so at what rate?
(yes I do Drive BTW)

Thanks, Justin.


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15 Sep 2009, 8:39 pm

y, i get the lower rate.

Are you going to complete the form yourself? putting everything down the right way is something of a fine art.



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15 Sep 2009, 8:42 pm

your post looked lonely

I get the lowest rate DLA, but I had very little to do with the form filling in. I can't drive, and probably should never try and learn again. I can only get taxi's if I've had a drink or they are a total necessity, as I find them more stressful than public transport.

The NAS has some additional info they can send you to accompany your forms.


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