Presumably you mean money wise, in which case it is not, so you can work and be on it. There are a lot of rules surrounding DLA and with so many claimants failing because they don't get the forms right don't take the risk. Get advice from people at www.checkmybenefits.co.uk to make sure you do everything properly
A program which is intended for poor people who can demonstrate they have need. Some examples are Food Stamps, Social Security Disability, MedicAid.
A program which is intended for poor people who can demonstrate they have need. Some examples are Food Stamps, Social Security Disability, MedicAid.
When something is mean tested it means it has been tested to the extreme. It would be a very thorough test.
I believe the word you are looking for is "tret." It means "an allowance for waste, after deduction for tare."
It means a person can be disabled anywhere... compare to: external disability
It means 8 needs to find a decimal place to it and if it doesn't that means it is called disability mean.
allowance
Means basic traveling allowance
The additional state pension in the UK is not means-tested. It is based on your National Insurance contributions and is separate from means-tested benefits.
It means it has been tested on human skin.
It means tested not to cause skin damage.
There is a very wide variety of "insurance" coverage from employers, public sources and private policies, and you should address your questions to the administrator of the insurance plan in order to get an accurate answer - but in general... Social Security Disability Benefits aren't a means tested program; eligibility doesn't depend on whether or not you have some other means of support. Most long term disability insurance is designed to replace your income in conjunction with Social Security disability benefit so that the sum of the two benefits enables you to continue in a lifestyle similar to the one you had before you became disabled.