You may have been able to claim Severe Disablement Allowance (SDA) if before April 2001 you were unable to work for at least 28 weeks in a row because of illness or disability.
You can't make a new claim for Severe Disablement Allowance.
But if you're already getting the allowance - you'll continue to receive it.
You may be entitled to SDA if before April 2001 you were assessed as being 80 per cent disabled and you were:
£51.05 if you've been getting Severe Disablement Allowance before April 2001.
You may be getting an age-related additional weekly amount depending on your age when you became unable to work. For example if before April 2001 you were:
Severe Disablement Allowance is paid into your bank, building society, Post Office® or National Savings account that accepts Direct Payment.
If you're registered blind or need someone who cares for you to collect your money, a cheque can be sent to cash at the Post Office®.
There are some types of 'exempt work' (permitted work) you can do while still getting Severe Disablement Allowance; ask your Jobcentre Plus or social security office for more details.
But if you're getting Severe Disablement Allowance and a wage, this could affect income-related benefits you may be receiving like Income Support, Employment and Support Allowance, Housing Benefit and Council Tax Benefit.
You can't claim Severe Disablement Allowance if you're not getting it already.
But you may be able to claim if your claim links back before April 2001 - when you were entitled to Severe Disablement Allowance.
It's important you contact your Jobcentre Plus or social security office if your circumstances change. For example if:
If you go abroad temporarily or permanently you may be entitled to some form of Severe Disablement Allowance overseas. For more information, you can contact your local Jobcentre Plus office or social security office.
If you disagree with a decision, you can appeal to an independent tribunal. But if you have a query about your current payment, you can contact the Jobcentre Plus office that deals with your claim.
If you think you'd have been entitled to Severe Disablement Allowance when it had been available before April 2001, you may now be eligible to claim Incapacity Benefit.
For general advice you can call the Benefit Enquiry Line on 0800 882 200 (8.30 am to 6.30 pm Monday to Friday, and 9.00 am to 1.00 pm on Saturdays).
For more information, you can contact your local Jobcentre Plus or social security office.