When will they review claims after court ruling?
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Maria73
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Hi I spoke to my local dwp today and they where rather rude. I suffer from depression and aniexty and was awarded 0 points across the board last year. The government bought in the new law where all pip claims that got 0 points where going to be reviewed. I tried asking today when this will be and they told me same answer as from January they have not got round to this and don't know when. I feel I am getting ignored. Does anybody know when this will happen please or have had there's reviewed yet.
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Why dont you start a new claim and this will be treated as a new application.
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Start a new claim.
If it's anything like the esa ruling, they still haven't back paid everyone four years later. It took two years for me!!!!
Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
Nobody knows when the case reviews will start or how long it will take. How long is a piece of string???
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