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13 years 10 months ago #42526 by samantha
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Would the admission of an alcohol problem at a DLA appeal in someone suffering with serious osteosporosis help the claimant's case or do tribunals take a dim view of alcoholism?

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13 years 10 months ago #42531 by Gordon
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conel28

The DWP recognises alcohol related disorders
as a recognised psychiatric disorder. See

www.dwp.gov.uk/publications/specialist-g...-medical-conditions/

If you present the problem as evidence, then you must show how it contributes to your disability and specifically how it relates to your DLA claim. You should also be prepared to answer questions on why this has not previously been presented.

You also need to keep this and any other evidence in context to the original decision, the tribunal will not consider anything that has occurred since the decision was originally made.

Gordon

Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems

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13 years 10 months ago #42567 by samantha
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Thanks for your helpful reply Gordon.

Thankfully, info about alcohol problem was mentioned in the claim form.

Is there any chance they might use that to opt for low care even though the risk is broken/fractured bones from falls even though the claimant has already suffered several fractures of his spine.

Conel28

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13 years 10 months ago #42570 by cdcdi1911
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Hi Conel28

I'm not knowledgeable about the DLA test, but I can't see how having an additional medical problem (alcoholism) could adversely affect someones entitlement to DLA.

In response to your first post, tribunals see many appellants with alcohol problems, some claiming purely for that particular problem. Therefore they cannot possibly do their job properly if they take a dim view on alcoholism.

Hope this helps.

Derek

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13 years 10 months ago #42572 by samantha
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Thanks for your help Derek. Fingers crossed. The Tribunals this week. I'll let you know how it goes.

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13 years 10 months ago #42575 by originaldave
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conel28 wrote:

Would the admission of an alcohol problem at a DLA appeal in someone suffering with serious osteosporosis help the claimant's case or do tribunals take a dim view of alcoholism?


It should and I think would just be treated as another problem the person has, the affects it has on the person claiming DLA should and I think would be looked at with an open mind ..... I can see where your coming from with regards looking at middle care as they might need watching when drunk in case they do more damage than a sober person if they fall, you would need to find out if someone falling because of say fits and also has weak bones gets more dla to allow for the posible extra risk

if people who fall for other reasons and have weak bones get middle then you might have a case, if not then I doubt they would have a case IMO

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