Next step after PIP court ruling
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missm
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On Friday with the big announcement regarding the mobility part of pip, what happens next as its not had a mention since, they were saying there was thousands effected and then its just gone quiet, does anyone know what the next step is ?
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The DWP will review approx 160000 claims. You do not need to do anything as they will contact any claimants if they intend to revise their award
Cr
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
awaiting tribunal but this ruling does affect me but you never know what there gong to throw at us next, would do anything to get rid of this black cloud tribunal hanging over me
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I'm just starting a claim so know how you're feeling xx friends on here will help you all they can X Good luck
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But dont forget. The DWP giveth.....................and the DWP taketh away. They will find some devious method to reclaim that money if McVey has any say in it
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has there been any start on reviewing pip decisions as yet ?
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anyone received any letters about looking at decision yet ?
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has nobody had reviews of there award regarding the court decision back in January, i know there was thousands but surely the odd one should have filtered through to this site ?
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