Pip - should i be grateful or appeal?
nanjack
Community member Posts: 7 Listener
Hi i have just been awarded pip as i have multiple myeloma i have been awardex the standard rate for mobilty and living but am wondering whether to be grateful for this or appeal for the enhanced amount due to my physical condition and the fact that this is only going to deteriorate as it is not curable comdition
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Are you on ESA IR. Standard award means you keep your sdp.
Standard award mobility I think gets you a bus pass.
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Currently on ssp
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Hi nanjack
Do not feel grateful for something less than you deserve
as mike sais take the B&W self test
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
Score yourself harshly then if you score enough for aa higher award get f2f advice
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Be grateful for everything and anything you receive we are not forced by the DWP to applie for benefits its' our choice whever its' through hardship or not .
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