DLA/PIP can be difficult, as I've claimed it and I did benefits advocacy for a long time, helping others to claim..
It was simpler in the old days -you filled out a form, and did a supporting statement explaining what causes difficulty and how, and you had time to lay things out properly.
Now, with these phone interviews, the HCP chats as though you are a friend, but they are leading people into saying what they can do - and then people get turned down. They are not friends, they are doing a job. The government know this.
Anyone attending medical appointments should always ask for copies of what's happened during the tests/consultations.
People really are best getting professional welfare advice with the forms, statements etc. It's very easy not to lay out your best case for getting it.
It doesn't, and never has, relied on diagnosis - it's just about what is a struggle/what you cannot do safely and reliably.
Attendance Allowance is much easier to claim. Carers Allowance is an automatic award, if you are caring for someone over 35 hours per week, not earning over a certain amount, or not getting any other benefit (such as retirement pension etc), that overlaps and cancels it.
The DWP rarely write to doctors and consultants. Medical staff charge for it, and many doctors say they haven't got the time to do them.
It's not easy, and probably will only get harder.?. On the positive side, many decisions do get overturned by tribunals.
Hope everyone has a nice day.?