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What has happened with my PIP?

Nikki76
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Hi all
I have a query which is worrying me a lot,l was on dla,but had to change to pip in June,I did the forms,had f2f ,the assessor lied,they said l had no cognitive behavioural problems,when l do my counselling CBT, take anti depressants,have serious anxiety can't go on on my own,l do have a support dog,to help me go shop,and things,l told her l been suffering domestic violence...she lied.
I did a mandatory reconsideration,that was refused then they said another set of lies for the refusal.
The cab did appeal,l sent off,got my councillor,doctor,even the council did me letters,cos l have serious anxiety,and depression,I got letter back from appeal saying yeah we got it all,like they do,then two weeks ago the courts sent me a weird letter saying,there's new evidence,that's needs looking into,the respondent has two weeks to sort it,and it may go in appellants favour,no need for hearing,next day l had a appeal bundle,then right l get another letter bout four days letter from pip,saying they are looking at my decision,l need to not send anymore evidence,cos they got enough,and l will be hearing from them soon,l am like what the he'll going on,one minute courts saying this now pip looking in claim again ,l did write the courts a serious letter when l sent my medical evidence,saying the pip assessor lied ,about everything not said what l told her...
Has anyone else had this trouble l have
I have a query which is worrying me a lot,l was on dla,but had to change to pip in June,I did the forms,had f2f ,the assessor lied,they said l had no cognitive behavioural problems,when l do my counselling CBT, take anti depressants,have serious anxiety can't go on on my own,l do have a support dog,to help me go shop,and things,l told her l been suffering domestic violence...she lied.
I did a mandatory reconsideration,that was refused then they said another set of lies for the refusal.
The cab did appeal,l sent off,got my councillor,doctor,even the council did me letters,cos l have serious anxiety,and depression,I got letter back from appeal saying yeah we got it all,like they do,then two weeks ago the courts sent me a weird letter saying,there's new evidence,that's needs looking into,the respondent has two weeks to sort it,and it may go in appellants favour,no need for hearing,next day l had a appeal bundle,then right l get another letter bout four days letter from pip,saying they are looking at my decision,l need to not send anymore evidence,cos they got enough,and l will be hearing from them soon,l am like what the he'll going on,one minute courts saying this now pip looking in claim again ,l did write the courts a serious letter when l sent my medical evidence,saying the pip assessor lied ,about everything not said what l told her...
Has anyone else had this trouble l have
Comments
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Hi @Nikki76
Welcome to the community! Sorry to hear what has happened, a very frustrating time for youDisability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Hi Ami,
L been reading on here for couple months,people's experience of pip,and can seem to find one that sort of sound like my problem with them,lol,so thought l give it ago see if l get replies -
Hopefully you will get some help soon
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Hi I hope so!it's all like ya know can't stop thinking about what going on,l am like baffled!!!
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Sounds like they are looking at your decision again so you may not need to go to tribunal be patient the DWP do not rush these things
When you write to a tribunal stating that the assessor lied it will not help you to get PIP -
This is just the review process slowly beginning to work like it should have all along. You send in extra evidence with an appeal pending and DWP agree to look at it again. They may or may not change their mind or more likely they’ll make an offer. Offers almost always fall short of what a tribunal will award, esieciakly when it comes to length of award.
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