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I was awarded pip August this year.
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For reserructing my pip appeal, are there any forms to fill in and who do I approach. Do I contact dwp or the courts direct, please advise.
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ok thanks.
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Sorry for all the questions but will dwp be notified as well, and will they try to avoid me going tribunal again.
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If i appeal my pip award, what are the odds I go ahead and loose my standard mobility and standard living awards altogether. I heard somewhere that u could end up with nothing and have your pip award taken away, so I feel I have to weigh the odds. I know my conditions worse and I know i should of got the highest rate but dwp had got into my head so I'd accepted.
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Also do I need to send more evidence for resurrecting my appeal.
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Thankyou for your advise but I cannot get hold of c.a.b.or anyone else to help me.Is there anyone else that could support me? Thankyou.
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millie123 said:Thankyou for your advise but I cannot get hold of c.a.b.or anyone else to help me.Is there anyone else that could support me? Thankyou.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Thankyou I shall take your advise and try welfare rights.
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Thankyou I took your advice and was able to contact welfare rights .
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Hello all, well I am in the process of reresercting my pip appeal. As you are aware from previous posts that I accepted a award from dwp, but now feel I was pressured into the decision so would like to take it to the tribunal now. This afternoon I was watching the news and I heard that the director (forgive me if I'm wrong ) of scope who is disabled in some way is having his pip taken away from him, now after listening to this I have held back and was wondering if may loose what I have already which is the standard rate of mobility and daily living.Please advise.
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I've tried getting advice from welfare rights but I was on the phone for a long time so I gave up as cannot afford to pay the bill. I don't have a citizen advice by me so I'm finding it hard to get any form of advice. I'm a bit worried that they are taking away pip for no reason so feel I should just sit and accept and it's so frustrating as I know i deserve the high rate.
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Thank you mikehughes. Your advice is always appreciated.
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