Hi, my name is betmartin!
betmartin
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I won an appeal today for pip putting me on standard rate for daily living component,
im still very confused ,
i live in oldham ol4 area
and due to loss of monies I've had to give my rented property up and move in with my daughter whom doesn't claim anything other than child benefit,
when I changed my address I was immediately put on universal credit a month ago
what will happen now I am 60 years old
im still very confused ,
i live in oldham ol4 area
and due to loss of monies I've had to give my rented property up and move in with my daughter whom doesn't claim anything other than child benefit,
when I changed my address I was immediately put on universal credit a month ago
what will happen now I am 60 years old
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Oh and it's been backdated to October of last year but end January 2018 ? What will happen then? And what can I claim or expect to get back now ( if anything)
i would appreciate some help please -
Hi @betmartin
A very very big welcome to you today !!!!
We have got info & benefit calculator here on our site.
I have posted the info below please let me know if I can offer you anymore advice/info ??????
https://www.scope.org.uk/support/disabled-people/benefits/check
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Thankyou
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Hi betmartin and welcome
Your award has been backdated to october 2016 so your money should also be back dated to then
Have you received the decision letter from DWP yet ?
You say your award is to january 2018. Look carefully at the Decision letter. Normally you should have a review date or a date to submit a new claim, which for short award would be about three months before the end date. Which would make it now.
You need to get urgent f2f advice on this from CAB or similar if possible
Please come back with any questions and we will do our best to help
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Oh yes I can see that now it’s april 2018
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Phew !
That means that you need to re apply in january or your claim will end in april. Even three months is pushing it to get a new claim through before your old one ends
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
It is important to start to prepare now for your new claim
you can help yourself if you understand the points system, the descriptors and the criteria for an award and a good place to start is the self test on the B&W site
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
Also have a good look at the info on this site to help get prepared
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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