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<blockquote data-quote="copepod" data-source="post: 104192" data-attributes="member: 21372"><p>CAB is definitely the place to go,taking all letters etc you have from DWP, so they can work out exactly what you are receiving - there is no "lowest DLA", but there is DLA Care component at Lower / Middle / Higher Rate and DLA Mobility component at Lower / Higher Rate. You can apply to have either rate reviewed - but there is always a chance that rate(s) may be reduced instead of increased. That's why you need specific advice from a welfare rights specialist, such as a CAB (Citizens' Advice Bureau). It's how your health problems affect you that matters, not the diagnosis.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="copepod, post: 104192, member: 21372"] CAB is definitely the place to go,taking all letters etc you have from DWP, so they can work out exactly what you are receiving - there is no "lowest DLA", but there is DLA Care component at Lower / Middle / Higher Rate and DLA Mobility component at Lower / Higher Rate. You can apply to have either rate reviewed - but there is always a chance that rate(s) may be reduced instead of increased. That's why you need specific advice from a welfare rights specialist, such as a CAB (Citizens' Advice Bureau). It's how your health problems affect you that matters, not the diagnosis. [/QUOTE]
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