Challenging a PIP decision
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Jaqui_Phil2015
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Good morning
I recently received my decision of my PIP Application which resulted in the answer been I don't qualify for pip payments. I feel that DWP and the assessor have not taken any notice of my evidence or what I said in my assessment.
Can anyone give me any advice about filling out the form to challenge their decision. I'm not sure what other evidence I can send them as I've sent everything to prove my illness and condition. I'm a sufferer of anklosing spondylitis, arthritis and recently had spinal surgery to remove a disc and decompressions.
Many thanks for any advise.
Jaqui
I recently received my decision of my PIP Application which resulted in the answer been I don't qualify for pip payments. I feel that DWP and the assessor have not taken any notice of my evidence or what I said in my assessment.
Can anyone give me any advice about filling out the form to challenge their decision. I'm not sure what other evidence I can send them as I've sent everything to prove my illness and condition. I'm a sufferer of anklosing spondylitis, arthritis and recently had spinal surgery to remove a disc and decompressions.
Many thanks for any advise.
Jaqui
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Hi @jaqui_phil2015, I'm so sorry to hear about your PIP outcome.
If you haven't seen it already, I recommend reading Scope's guidance on appealing DWP decisions to help you get started: you can also find the first video below. AdviceNow also have a tool to help you write your Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) letter. Have a read, and do come back to us with any further questions.
https://youtu.be/4sOsiEFo-Ck1 -
Hi pippa
Many thanx I will have read and watch the video and get back to you if I need further help.
Jaqui1
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