A lady I care for received a very large sum of compensation for mental illness caused by historic child abuse. This was from the Criminal Injuries Compensation Authority.
She received the compensation via her solicitor in March this year. She has been unwell and unable to do anything with the money so it is just sat there in an account.
She is still in receipt of disability benefits.
I am trying to get her to see a solicitor to set up a Personal Injury Trust.
Is it correct that there is a 52-week period set in law when the DWP will not consider the compensation and will ignore it?
It has been very daunting for her to receive such a large amount of money when having been on benefits for many years.
She received the compensation via her solicitor in March this year. She has been unwell and unable to do anything with the money so it is just sat there in an account.
She is still in receipt of disability benefits.
I am trying to get her to see a solicitor to set up a Personal Injury Trust.
Is it correct that there is a 52-week period set in law when the DWP will not consider the compensation and will ignore it?
It has been very daunting for her to receive such a large amount of money when having been on benefits for many years.
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