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PIP Tribunal won, what is next?

amelia89d
Member Posts: 4 Listener
Ok so I won my appeal at the PIP Tribunal. Thank you so much everyone for your support when I was really stressed out about it. So what did my local authority do? increase my contribution to my personal care and send me a bill for £1395 saying that they had overpaid me. HELP so now I have to deal with social services
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Hi @amelia89d I am really happy to hear that you won your tribunal, and I am sure the community will really appreciate you sharing this with us all!
I am sorry to hear you have been overpaid so much. If you ring them up and explain the circumstances then they should be able to set up a level of payment which is manageable for you.
Hope to see you around the communityScope
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