Pip appeal
Ashooo11
Community member Posts: 5 Listener
Hi I had a appeal for my pip which I won and was awarded standard daily living and full mobility from just standard mobility , then 2 weeks later I received a letter stating they were considering appealing . I know the sor was sent to them on the 26th of March but I’ve not heard anything else . I’m very worried and struggling money wise . Am I likely to hear something soon . Yours Susan
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Hi @Ashooo11 welcome to the community! I am unsure however our community. Embers may know and will be in contact with you soon to advise. Keep us updated and let us know if you need any further helpDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @Ashooo11 and welcomeIt usually takes the DWP 5-8 weeks to put a tribunal decision into payment. It is not uncommon for DWP to ask for an SOR but seldom do they take it any furtherBe all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Thank you cockneyrebel , as the sor was sent and they received it on the 26th March 2019 should I hear after or before then if they are going to appeal ? Sue
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How did they get it 26/March 2019
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Hi Dotty123 , that’s the date on the top of my copy plus my MP rang dwp and said they had got it also I did yours susan
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I wasnt wasn’t being funny just it was wrong date you got my what sorry if you thort I was being funny I wasn’t xx
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Hi dotty123 no it’s fine I didn’t think you was being funny xx
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Hi dotty123 , I’m so so sorry I’ve just realised what I’ve done , sorry i meant 26th feb 2019 x
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It’s ok I just got confused as it’s not here yet didn’t want to sound like I was being funny xx
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