PIP MR
IntoTheFire1
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Is it worth waiting for the written report first before I submit my MR>
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Hi @IntoTheFire1, it's totally up to you, but sometimes seeing the report can help you write your mandatory reconsideration in more detail.
There's some information about writing mandatory reconsiderations on the Citizens Advice website if you'd like to read about it:
Challenging a PIP decision - mandatory reconsideration - Citizens Advice
I'm sure other members will be able to share whether they waited or not too. Best of luck with your MR!
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Yeah, I supposed that makes sense since I'm having a little difficulty writing it when I'm not sure what they gave me points for, if they gave me any at all.
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