Can I work if I am in lcwra? Will it effect my lcwra?
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Can anyone please tell me if they had experience in pip appeal to tribunal how long it took them to award for pip after appeal to tribunal? Thanks
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I waited 11 months between a failed assessment and a tribunal hearing. But waiting times vary across the country and at different times of year. There is no specific timescale for this.
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Hi,To Overlyanxious
Your saying you waited 11 month between a failed assesment and a tribunal hearing?. Did you get pip awarded after the tribunal hearing ? I just have another question do they have option give pip award before going court or you have to attend court?
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Yes, that's right. I did send the Mandatory Reconsideration letter within that time, but that also got refused. 0 points, same as the assessment.
I did get awarded PIP at tribunal. I got Enhanced Daily Living but no Mobility. (That was correct for my circumstances, because the Mobility descriptors didn't cover my unusual situation).
The DWP do sometimes make you an offer by telephone before it goes to Tribunal. But if they don't do that then you would have to go to tribunal.
Just for reference, it's not actually a court, although they are sometimes held in court buildings.
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Let me just be clear to understand if i appeal then they say that dwp has to respond on a date for example 1st of may and i need to know do they have to let me know before that date if they dont then it goes to tribunal if it goes to tribunal do i have to attend to triubnal or not ?
I have another question about my friend he wants to know if dwp will allow him to become appointee for 2 person one for his mother and another person is his partner his mother is recieving pip and pension and his wife is on universal credit pip ?. Thanks
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If you get refused PIP then the first stage is to send a Mandatory Reconsideration letter.
If the MR letter is also refused then you move to the Tribunal stage.
A tribunal date will be booked. And you should expect to attend the tribunal.
In some cases the DWP might make an offer by telephone to stop it going all the way to tribunal, right up until the day of the tribunal. But you should not be expecting that to happen as it only happens in a small percentage of cases.
If you don't attend the tribunal, they might decide to continue the hearing without your input. Or they might cancel it, and you would have to book another one, which could be many more weeks/months waiting.
Yes, one person can be an appointee for 2 different people.
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I also need to know please if my partner is in lcwra and i have illness unable to work is it possible for both of us to be in lcwra if not then can both person be able to be without going to see work coach or dont look for work and not to attend any training after the asesessment ? Thanks
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Both of you can be put in the LCWRA group. Which means no work commitments and no work related activity.
However only one LCWRA payment is allowed on a joint claim. You would not get 2 LCWRA payments.
In this situation, it is often best for one partner to claim the Carers Element for looking after the other partner. That way they get one LCWRA element, plus one Carers Element, on the joint claim. That adds around £200 a month to the total payment.
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As you saying it is best for one partner to claim the carer element for looking after the other partner but how do i claim this carer element as i put in journal last time i am carer of my partner but dont like to hear about that abd they said that my partner has to be in getting pip and then for me to claim carer allowance also if i am the carer i will also get appointment once a month for looking for jobs with work coach?
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The person needing care needs be claiming the Daily Living part of PIP for this. If neither of you have PIP then you can't claim the Carers Element.
Carers do not have any work commitments so no Work Coach appointments.
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After submiting the pip appeal to tribunal and tribunal sends i think auto email telling us that dwp will have to respond for example 1st aprill if they dont let us know then how long does it take and will they have to respond after that above date? Thanks
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That date doesn't really mean anything. If they don't respond in time then it just gets extended. There aren't any consequences for them not responding in time.
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I like to know after pip appeal to tribunal has anyone got pip award during tribunal after 3 month waiting on tribunal so i mean before hearing?
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Yes, some people on here have.
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Can you please tell me if dwp send to court for pip and if i decide to not got to hearing and has anyone got pip award if they did not went for hearing and how long will it take for court to do decision ? Thanks
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If you don't turn up but don't tell them then are 2 options.
- They will still do the tribunal without you - and send you a letter within 2 weeks.
- They will adjourn (postpone) the tribunal and you will need to apply for a new tribunal date which could be many months away.
If you don't think you'll be well enough to attend, contact the tribunal as soon as possible and tell them that you would like them to go ahead without you being there. Or change it to a telephone tribunal if that would be manageable for you.
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Can you please tell me if dwp send to court for pip and if i decide to not got to hearing and has anyone got pip award if they did not went for hearing and how long will it take for court to do decision also is it best to attend the hearing or is it best to leave it to court to do the decision?
I have another question has anyone got pip awarded from court after waiting over 1 year? Thanks
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Can you please tell me if dwp send to court for pip and if i told them in tribunal during the appeal that i decide to not got to the hearing and has anyone got pip award if they did not went for hearing and how long will it take for court to do decision also is it best to attend the hearing or is it best to leave it to court to do the decision?
I have another question has anyone got pip awarded from court after waiting over 1 year if they give award will they do back date and if they give award how long will they give it for? Thanks
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It is best to attend the hearing. If you cannot manage that, contact the tribunal before and tell them.
Yes, it will be backdated if you are awarded PIP at tribunal.
The award length is decided by the tribunal. It could be anything from 1 year up to 10 years.
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I just do not understand if pip refuse then after that if go for mandatory consideration if they still refuse then that part i do not understand if we then apply for appeal to tribunal what happens in appeal does dwp has still chance to award or pip has to send it court for to judge decide ?
I have another question i want to know that if i put in appeal to tribunal that i do not want to go hearing do they some time refuse and say we have attend to hearing? Please let me know soon as you can ?Thanks
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