Blue badge. I was diagnosed with RA in July last year, after several visits to my GP due to pain in my hands,wrist, elbows, feet, knees,ankles and neck. This has been ongoing for about a year. Before this I was receiving treatment for lower back pain for the past twenty plus years. Which involved being in traction for 7days, carapractic
The Blue Badge is linked to the disabled person rather than a particular vehicle. This means you can use the Blue Badge in any car the badge holder is passenger or driver. Blue Badge holders can also ask for a disabled parking space near their home. Usually this would be free but local councils can have different rules about how can apply for
I had a blue badge for 2 years but that was for my other 8 illnesses. I tried before i was on PIP and got rejected, 4 months later i got PIP and had tmenough mobility points to get the badge without having to have another assesment (as PIPs one is very hard to pass). My mums partner had the sme thing, and he has spinal problems.!
A blue badge is a document issued by your local authority that you display in a vehicle to make use of certain parking concessions. A Blue Badge is linked to a person rather than a vehicle - it can be used in a car that the person is travelling • Receiving PIP mobility component and scored 8+ points in the 'moving around'
Automatic eligibility for a Blue Badge. The Blue Badge costs £20 in Scotland and is valid for three years. You will automatically qualify for a Blue Badge in Scotland if you: are under 16 and
in the 'planning and following journeys' activity of PIP you may still be eligible for a Blue Badge, but you do not automatically qualify. This includes if you have a higher score of 12.
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do i get a blue badge with pip