Nervous about PIP appeal
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bizzy
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Nervous about my pip appeal. Just got a date for eight weeks time.
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Hi @bizzy, welcome to the community!
I'm glad that you have received the date for your tribunal, and hopefully some support will help you feel a bit less nervous about it.We have a lot of useful information about appealing a DWP benefits decision on our website, including some resources on tribunals. You may find the following videos of interest:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIHjSpNNbQo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2WEvbFVlQOc
I hope this helps! Please do let us know if you have any questions
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Hi @bizzy,I've been to an appeal and just be ready with what you have to say and knowing you done you best! Hope things turn out alright for you!
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best of luck just give clear answers and facts hopefully win but let us know
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I can imagine how u feeling they received mine Dec 14 so I am still waiting it's horrible hope all goes well for you
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Good luck I had my appeal today and thankfully it went in my favour and i got my mobility increased from standard which I had been awarded at my pip assessment to enhanced. This was such a relief as the stress over the 6 months ive been waiting for my appeal was awful. But the one thing I did not realise before my appeal was that no matter if your medical condition has worsened since your original pip award they can only go by the condition your health was in at the original assessment. I was so worried as mine had worsened so expected a refusal to overturn their original decision but thankfully they awarded me the higher rate. I sincerely hope yours too is found in your favour as its a very long wait for the appeal process.
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Can I ask what your conditions are ? And brilliant news you got higher rate x
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