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You may be entitled to Attendance Allowance if you:
We work on a no win, no fee based. So you only pay if your claim is successful. No upfront costs, no hidden fees, and no financial risk to you.
We significantly increase your chances of success by ensuring every detail is captured correctly and supporting evidence is included.
Our specialists know exactly what the DWP assessors are looking for and how to present your case for maximum approval chances.
From eligibility checking to final submission, we manage all the paperwork and follow-ups so you don't have to worry about complicated forms.
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Attendance Allowance is a tax-free benefit for people aged 66 or over who need help with personal care or supervision due to a physical or mental disability. You could receive between £72.65 and £108.55 per week (£3,778 to £5,644 per year) depending on your care needs.
You may be eligible if you’re aged 66 or over, have a physical or mental condition that means you need help with personal care or supervision, and have needed this help for at least 6 months. You don’t need to have someone caring for you or actually receiving care to qualify – it’s about needing the help.
Yes, absolutely. You don’t need to have a carer or live with someone to claim Attendance Allowance. The benefit recognises that you need help with daily tasks, whether or not someone is currently providing that care.
Attendance Allowance doesn’t affect your State Pension and is paid on top of it. However, if you’re already receiving certain benefits like Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or Disability Living Allowance (DLA), you can’t claim Attendance Allowance at the same time.
No, you don’t need to have a carer or receive any care to claim Attendance Allowance. The benefit is based on your need for care or supervision, not whether you’re actually receiving it.