Tips for PIP appeal?
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longhairmama
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Any tips or tricks on appealing for PIP, have result for first appeal, same as 1st assessor, but now to appeal in full
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Hello @longhairmama and a very warm welcome to the community. Good to have you with us.
Although I am not one of them we have a number of people here who are very knowledgeable about PIP. One or more of them will be in touch with you in due course, probably over the next couple of days.
There are also some resources you could check out for yourself in the meanwhile, particularly the PIP FAQ document. Please have a look and see what you think.
And whilst waiting for us to get back on this, perhaps you could tell us a little more about yourself and your situation? It helps to get to know each other.
Tagging @BenefitsTrainingCo
Warmest best wishes to you,
Richard
@JennysDad -
Hi @longhairmama, and welcome! You may like to check out Scope's guidance on DWP appeals. Have a read, and do come back to us with any questions.
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