PIP TRIBUNAL
Hi everyone.
I had my PIP renewal rejected from July this year, so I applied for mandatory reconsideration. This week I had the outcome and surprise surprise that too has been rejected. I have now applied for a tribunal hearing. Just wondering what sort of time scale I should expect and also is there much chance of success through tribunal.
Thank you all.
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Hi @Bignig. I'm not sure of timescales as I'm currently waiting for my renewal decision which started in April! I went to tribunal when I first applied and was awarded it. No-one can say whether you'll be successful or not, but I would always recommend going to tribunal if you need to. I found the process much better as there were people with medical knowledge and I could do it via video call from home with my husband next to me.
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tribunal normally is a very lengthy process. However, normally Tribunal success rate is 70 per cent.. while with MR success is about 20 per cent. nothing bad to go for tribunal
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You could wait up to one year for a Tribunal, but it is worth doing it as there are qualified people in attendance and success rates are good!
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