My pip benefits stopped
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June1234
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I can not work and have serious health issues also my 24 old daughter who lives with me,Her pip s are under question too.Is anybody has an idea if somebody is doing something to change this situation?Or anybody has an idea how this can be fixedI don't qualify for low income ,neither my daughter.
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Hi @June1234 and welcome to the community. Thank you for sharing this with us. Some of our members may be able to answer your question soon.
You may be interested in appealing a DWP benefits decision.
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Have you looked at appealing the DWP decision @June1234 ?
We have some videos that explain this process that might help
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K9eTgNyPo9Q
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=plOh4AHlY3w
If you have any other questions, then do let us knowScope
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Yes I did they still said no.
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Most MR decisions remain the same. Only 18% of them change. Your next step is to request the Tribunal and you need to fill out the SSCS1 form and send your MR decision letter with it. You have 1 month from the date of the MR decision to request this.
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