duckett123
duckett123
Community member Posts: 81 Courageous
can any one tell me if when the dwp look back on the points system they got wrong according to benefit forums how far will they go back, I had my pip lowered in 2015 by 2pts I appealed and they gave same points, but is it true dwp have been told to look back at claims
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I think they do look at previous points they lowered mine by 2 pts this time. I have worsening conditions including another illness and they gave me 2 pts less im furious. I have done a MR.
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ok but does any one no how far back they go they gave me standard rate for 10yrs but I went through all mr and appeal but I'm sure like other they go it wrong thanks any way for your comment
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Hi
I am only aware of DWP looking at claim affected by wrongfull change in mobility award for psychological distress back to 16 th march 2017.
If there is another please let me know
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