What happens next to my PIP?
Magar
Community member Posts: 4 Listener
I have received upper court letter stating DWP have accepted they have made an error in law I have filled in form that came with letter from upper court asking do I agree to judge’s decision. I said I agree and returned form. What does this all mean? And what happens next to my PIP
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Hello @Magar Pleased to meet you welcome.
Thank you for joining and sharing.
I am going to tag my friend @poppy123456 . One of the team of community champions.
I am one also but this lady has exceptional knowledge and expertise on any benefits, especially like this situation..
I want you get the right information benefits are so confusing and complex.
You could if you wish to speak to CAB they could advise you also just a suggestion.
Understand how anxious you are and I sure @poppy123456 will be in touch shortly to help and offer any support, guidance.
Please if there is anything else please ask. Happy to be supportive.
Pleasure to meet you.
Please take care.
@thespiceman
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Thanks it’s a minefield I don’t know what to think next
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Hi @Magar, how are things going? I really hope the advice above has been helpful, but please let me know if there's anything else!
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