Does putting in an MR mean the payments will pause until a new decision is made?
wsp77
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Hi, I hope someone can help me with this question. I have received PIP daily care at the standard rate but not the mobility part, which is crazy considering I have trouble walking. Does anyone know whether putting in a mandatory reconsideration means the payments will pause until a new decision is made? Thanks
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Hi,Your current award will continue to be paid if you request the MR. The most likely outcome of the MR is it will stay the same, though we have had some members where the decision's changed at this stage. If you take it to Tribunal the award will continue to paid too.0
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Thanks so much for your quick reply0
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Hello there @wsp77 thank you for your query and welcome to the community

I'm glad to see our members could help advise you, and I've moved this discussion over into our PIP category to help everyone find it more easily.
Do let us know if you have any other questions about PIP or otherwise, and please feel free to explore the forum if you would like. Have a lovely weekend!
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