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Won my appeal at tribunal but the DWP want reasons from the judge!

brianm
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Hi a win my tribunal pip got high for mobility and normal for my mental health...but a get a letter from dwp pip saying they want to get reasons from the judge..this is going into the 4th week and still not heard yet..but am worried now cause lol want reasons from the judge..can ANY one tell me will a still get pip as a win my appeal at tribunal
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It is becoming normal for the DWP to ask for a SOR. They can only challenge the decison on a point of law, which very seldom happens.
It normally takes the DWP 5-8 weeks to begin payment following a tribunal.
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Hi @brianm
Welcome to our website and online community I do hope that we can help you further with this ???
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