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Lorry
Community member Posts: 23 Connected
I had my PIP tribunal yesterday,(a year after my face to face interview). I was awarded enhanced rate for daily living and mobility for 10 years. The panel told the DWP and ATOS they were shocked at their initial assessment. They also said I was an inspiration in the way I deal with such severe disabilities. My allowance will now be backdated...One very happy person.
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That's great news, congratulations @Lorry!
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Thank you Pippa
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Congratulations @Lorry great it’s a long award too
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Thank you Susan, I am waiting to go in for another operation but the wait time is 40 weeks, my condition wont get better.I was on DLA for 20 years but after what everyone had been saying about PIP I expected to get turned down and had already decided I would take it all the way..
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Great news.
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Thanks Rosie2017..
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Thanks Liam
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