|
|
|||||
| Customers | |||||
| |||||
| |||||
Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit (diseases and deafness)Last updated December 2006This benefit is dealt with by Jobcentre Plus. What is it?
Can I get it?If as a result of a job you have done, you think you are suffering from one of the diseases covered by the industrial injuries scheme, claim industrial injuries disablement benefit.What else should I know?There are specific rules for each disease which may affect your entitlement to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit. Contact your Jobcentre Plus office if you need further advice. If you get Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit at 100 per cent rate and need daily care and attention, you may get Constant Attendance Allowance (CAA). This is paid at four different rates. If you get Exceptional or Intermediate rate CAA and you need permanent constant care and attention, you may also get Exceptionally Severe Disablement Allowance. We may need to contact your employer to check what jobs you have worked in. We may need you to have a medical examination. The doctor will give us advice about: If you want to know whether a disease is covered by the scheme, check with your Jobcentre Plus office or consult the list of diseases covered by the scheme. You can find further information in the three IIDB Leaflets:
You can download documents marked with a How much will I get?Only use the amounts shown as a guide. The amount you get is dependent on how disabled you are. The rules for benefits mean that your individual circumstances may affect the amount you can get.
How do I claim?If you are claiming Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit because of a disease or deafness, claim straight away. If you delay you may lose benefit. If you have any problem in accessing or downloading a claim form from the links below, please contact your local office for a claim form. Find your local office on this site or look in the phone book under Jobcentre Plus or social security. It is important that we can be sure of your identity when you make a claim. We may need to ask you about your background and look at any official documents you have to support the information you give. You can download an Industrial Injuries Disease claim formYou can download an Industrial Injuries Disease claim form in PDF format. This form does not apply in Northern Ireland. You can download documents marked with a If you want to print out one of these forms to fill in with a pen. Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit for a Prescribed Disease
The form comes with notes that will help you fill in the form and tell you where to send the completed form. If you are having technical difficulties:
Please contact the eService Helpdesk. I am already getting it. What happens if:I go into hospital or someone I claim for goes into hospital? You must tell your Jobcentre Plus office or social security office as soon as you go into or come out of hospital. You must also tell them if someone you get benefit for goes into or comes out of hospital. I go to live abroad or visit? If you are going abroad permanently you can get Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefit. For more information, contact the International Pensions Centre. I am part of a service family living abroad or visiting? I start voluntary work? I go into residential care or a nursing home? More informationTo get more information or leaflets, get in touch with your Jobcentre Plus office. A confidential telephone service is available for people with disabilities and their carers. Ring the Benefit Enquiry Line (BEL) on 0800 88 22 00. People with speech or hearing problems using a textphone can dial 0800 24 33 55. The person taking your call will not have your personal papers but will be able to give you general advice. This advice must not be taken as a decision on any matter about which you are making an enquiry. The DB1 - A guide to the Industrial Injuries Scheme benefits (DB1 Dec 2005) provides a detailed explanation about benefits for people who are disabled as a result of injuries or diseases arising from work. Other helpReduced Earnings Allowance (REA) |
||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||





using Adobe Acrobat Reader, available free of charge.


