Re assessment after a tribunal decision

CockneyRebel
Member Posts: 5,212 Disability Gamechanger
Following a tribunal decision a PIP award will be up for review 14 weeks before the end date. I have noticed that many people in this situation have their award cut back to the origional decision made by the DWP. The HCP will make a recommendation following a f2f and likely to find as before. I wondered how many people have found this and whether the HCP and DWP take into consideration the tribunal decision
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Hi @CockneyRebel thank you for sharing this with us. Some of our members will be able to share their experiences with you, will be interesting to see if this is the case.
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