Given low rate on mobility for PIP, lost motability vehicle
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bigjay
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Hi I challenged my pip decision they took my notability component to low rate which resulted in me losing my motabillty vehicle which has caused me lots of problems I didn't appeal has I was scared that I may lose all of my so a can I reapply
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hi bigjay and welcome
When did you receive your decision ?
it is possible to enter a late appeal up to 13 months
If you have an award in payment you can only put in a change of circumstance if you have a new or worstened condition
cr
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
@bigjay
you don't say if you where coming from DLA to PIP as the descriptors are different for the two benefits whereas you qualified for full mobility on DLA but not on PIP hence the lowering of the mobility. -
Hi @bigjay, and welcome!
As CR says, it may still be possible to appeal. If you're interested in doing so and would like some guidance, please do let us know and we'll be happy to help. -
Make sure yu are assessed under Gov (updated 2 wks ago) Mobility Award given now 4 Mental Health mobility issues.
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