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Hi, my name is anixous2017

anixous2017
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I was on DLA so had to go through pip procedure my pip appeal came through yesterday saying i won , worse year ever . In November my well being support filled a new claim, should this be cancelled.
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Hi and welcome
Congrats on winning your appeal. Is it the result you wanted ?
How long is your award for ?
A new claim will result in a new decision which will then replace the tribunals decision.
So if you are happy with the award you have got look at your review date and then cancel your new claim if you have six months or more
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
It is inappropriate to fix a term what does that mean . Please
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If this is the opinion of the tribunal then the DWP will notify you when your award will end and also when it will be reviewed,usually a year before the end date
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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