Appeal PIP.
mills470
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morning everyone
I am on standard pip rates, since then my situation has changed with this i applied last year may, i phoned so many times in the end it was in December when it was decided, i was not entitled so know i am in the appeal stage, all my recent letters been sent, is this normal the length of time? It be a year soon.
Are do you think i should go down the complaints route
Thanks for listening to me
Elaine
I am on standard pip rates, since then my situation has changed with this i applied last year may, i phoned so many times in the end it was in December when it was decided, i was not entitled so know i am in the appeal stage, all my recent letters been sent, is this normal the length of time? It be a year soon.
Are do you think i should go down the complaints route
Thanks for listening to me
Elaine
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It seems perfectly normal to me. If it's Tribunal stage you're at then it can often take as long as 1 year for a hearing date. Have you opted to either appear in person or have a telephone/video hearing?
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Morning Poppy
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Thanks for confirming that for us @mills470 I hope you get a date sorted soon! Let us know how things go, and if we can support you with anything else, please ask
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Sure will
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