Pip mr won
tinka1992
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Hi I just want say to people not to give up I applied for pip begin this year had assessment got 4points went for mr witch has taken 10weeks phoned up have been award pip not the middle but high rate till 2023
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Great news!
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Well done you, just goes to show how wrong people’s assessments are and continue to be made, thanks for sharing you good news.
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Great news, well done! May i ask if you were awarded daily living and mobility or just daily living?
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No mobility but got high rate daily living they scored me 4points before mr and now I have over 12points but wont know the amount until when I get letter but I know it over 12 to get high rate
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Fantastic news...i too was successful recently with my MR and it took 10 weeks. Its hellish waiting but here,s hoping we hear most success stories
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Brilliant news @tinka1992, thanks for sharing with us!Community Manager
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Does anybody know when I will get my back dated money when does it get back dated to please
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@tinka1992
Hi i got my backdated money within one week of the decision.
Reading your thread this is a new claim for you, if so its normally backdated to when you first made your original claim.
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It was March I think when I got my fourm for pip
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tinka1992 said:Does anybody know when I will get my back dated money when does it get back dated to please
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@tinka1992 may i ask if you claim any other benefits, if so which ones do you claim please? Your PIP award may entitle you to extra money but this will depend on your circumstances.
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I work part time and get unvical credit for help with rent I got told I get no extre support of money unvical credits told me x
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You were advised correctly, there's no disability premiums available with UC. If you're under 35 and live alone then you'll receive the 1 bedroom rate of local housing allowance for your rent instead of the shared rate. Otherwise it will remain the same.Other things your award will entitle you to will be things like a CEA card for the cinema to take a carer for free, free carer entry into lots of attractions when showing your PIP award letter.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Hi poppy I live with my partner and at moment have 2 bedroom flat on bidding list for 1bedroom as I get unvical credit and wages but unvical credits take advance loan out of my rent money so I'm topping my rent up 105pounds a month they only allow me 292 for 2 bedroom but because of loan they only pay 219 to rent
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Sorry poppy could u help me with this my medcation gets review at mental health every 8weeks they may be moving my medcation to something different do I have to inform pip as I am worried as I just won mr my worker says not to but I am not sure about this
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tinka1992 said:Sorry poppy could u help me with this my medcation gets review at mental health every 8weeks they may be moving my medcation to something different do I have to inform pip as I am worried as I just won mr my worker says not to but I am not sure about this
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tinka1992 said:Hi poppy I live with my partner and at moment have 2 bedroom flat on bidding list for 1bedroom as I get unvical credit and wages but unvical credits take advance loan out of my rent money so I'm topping my rent up 105pounds a month they only allow me 292 for 2 bedroom but because of loan they only pay 219 to rentYou'll be entitled to 1 bedroom rate for your rent. As UC is a monthly payment then any loan repayment reduces the whole amount. Also because you work, if you don't have limited capability for work with UC and you don't have dependent children then you won't have a work allowance. This means that your UC payments will be reduced because of your earnings.One thing i did forget to mention because you're claiming the daily living part of PIP your partner can claim the carers element in UC. No claim for carers allowance is needed. All you need to do to claim this is report changes on your journal and tell them your partner is caring for you for at least 35 hours per week. This will increase your UC amount by £160 per month.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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poppy123456 said:tinka1992 said:Hi poppy I live with my partner and at moment have 2 bedroom flat on bidding list for 1bedroom as I get unvical credit and wages but unvical credits take advance loan out of my rent money so I'm topping my rent up 105pounds a month they only allow me 292 for 2 bedroom but because of loan they only pay 219 to rentYou'll be entitled to 1 bedroom rate for your rent. As UC is a monthly payment then any loan repayment reduces the whole amount. Also because you work, if you don't have limited capability for work with UC and you don't have dependent children then you won't have a work allowance. This means that your UC payments will be reduced because of your earnings.One thing i did forget to mention because you're claiming the daily living part of PIP your partner can claim the carers element in UC. No claim for carers allowance is needed. All you need to do to claim this is report changes on your journal and tell them your partner is caring for you for at least 35 hours per week. This will increase your UC amount by £160 per month.
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Not carers allowance. It's called carers element and there's no earnings threshold to be able to claim this, like there is with carers allowance. You also don't need to claim carers allowance to be able to claim the carers element. See link. https://revenuebenefits.org.uk/universal-credit/guidance/entitlement-to-uc/elements/#Carer element Providing your partner doesn't claim the LCWRA element then they can claim the carers element.
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This link explains it better https://universalcreditinfo.net/myths/you-have-to-be-in-receipt-of-carers-allowance-to-get-the-carer-element
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