Appeal to tribunal about my pip
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deejane
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I appealed to tribunal about my pip awarded in may 2019 after not receiving the points I thought I would get and disagreeing what they said I appealed in may and asked for a paper hearing due to my mental health and other problems I wrote a long letter saying what I disagree with and the problems doing daily things and I have just had results back of appeal tribunal July 2019 I was awarded both higher for the 2 so waiting to hear of d w p now
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@deejane
Brilliant news regarding your paper based tribunal award at the enhanced rates, well done. A big relief!
Just to let you know the DWP can take 8 week to process the back payments. So try not to worry about getting it for at least that length of time.Try & be kind to one another even if we may have different views.
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Hello @deejane and welcome to the community. Really pleased your paper based appeal was both quick and successful, thank you for sharing with us!Community Manager
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