Standard rate PIP and mobility. Please help.
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dignifieddoll
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Hi there im new to this site and i do have a query .in may of this i decided to apply for a mobility car my first ever since i had been on dla higher rate since 2006 and having a letter tosay i was entitled indefinitely. I thought i would try mobility car instead of struggling with my husband old one and paying for mot and insurance it wouldbe all sorted and worry free but after finfing a car and being accepted the very next day i had a letter to say dla was ending and i would have claim pip so i phoned the dealer up and he advised me to hold off with the car which i did then to rub salt in i recieved pin number for car which i confirmed had been held until desision had been made .cutting short i got desisin today and i have had mobility lowered to standard rate and standard rate on daily living .what can i do please help
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Hi @dignifieddoll
Welcome to the community! Have you considered appealing the decision? If so, check out how to appeal. It explains each step you must take. Hope this helps. Please let us know if there is anything else we can do to help!Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Thank you so much i will check it out as never had to anything like this before and will let you know
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Hi @dignifieddoll,
Welcome to Scope's online community!
I think the link @Ami2301 included may be of interest to you, and I've also moved this discussion into our dedicated PIP category, where other members of our community will be able to offer advice and support.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, then please do get in touch!Liam -
Thank you all help appreciated
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dignifieddoll said:Hi there im new to this site and i do have a query .in may of this i decided to apply for a mobility car my first ever since i had been on dla higher rate since 2006 and having a letter tosay i was entitled indefinitely. I thought i would try mobility car instead of struggling with my husband old one and paying for mot and insurance it wouldbe all sorted and worry free but after finfing a car and being accepted the very next day i had a letter to say dla was ending and i would have claim pip so i phoned the dealer up and he advised me to hold off with the car which i did then to rub salt in i recieved pin number for car which i confirmed had been held until desision had been made .cutting short i got desisin today and i have had mobility lowered to standard rate and standard rate on daily living .what can i do please help
For the time being I would suggest that you forget about a Motability car. The chances of getting a change of decision at MR stage is extremely slim and by going to appeal it could be a year before it is heard.
Concentrate of your claim at the moment.
I would also point out that you are likely to have regular re-assessments for PIP which could take away the previous award. Relying on PIP purely to get a Motability car is ill advised - best to buy your own as many are now doing who previously had a Motability car.
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I will give the MR a try thank you .im not relying on pip to get mobility car just thought at the time it may have been better as i had also been ill advised by others that having one would be .and i realise that i will have more assessments in future and it could change again .so thank you for your advice.
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