Question please?
Shlbly
Community member Posts: 136 Pioneering
when DWP are phoned for a change of circumstances form for PIP and they send you the 37 page how your disability affects you form?
Not sure I can do this all again, have just lost an appeal in March this year!
Not sure I can do this all again, have just lost an appeal in March this year!
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Hi, mate, sorry but that's the way to the system works I had to,do the same last November I had an expected result as my mobility had worsened so let DWP know and filled in a new PIP form had f2f and received enhanced mobility as I expected. If your case is genuine then get your evidence to back up your claim. Good luck.
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Username_removed said:You should have appealed the appeal further rather than abandoning it and then going for a new claim. There’s no way around completing a PIP 2. However, if you complete it a second time why would you expect a different outcome? What you actually need is face to face advice and some assistance with the form filling.
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1. Lack of full disclosure and relevant information on pip application is missing, when form filled in by a DWP VO.
2. M.R. Notes made by DWP over phone has missing information.
3. SSCS1 appeal paperwork-not enough of an appeal reasons were mentioned.
4. No support for going through court bundle and notes being made.
5. Advised for paper hearing, when should of been oral.
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Username_removed said:None of 1 or 2 would obviously impact an application to the UT. I’m not sure what 3 means. 4 is a biggie when it comes to udebtufying errors if law. 5 is bad advice in most cases but again wouldn’t impact.
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Username_removed said:Face to face advice is what you need at this point.
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Do you have a Citizen's Advice Shop near you? I've always got them to fill out my forms and they are really good.Shirley Todd
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shirleyt214 said:Do you have a Citizen's Advice Shop near you? I've always got them to fill out my forms and they are really good.
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