Does your PIP award stop when you win at tribunal?
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steven13
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Hi does your pip award stop when you win it at a tribuneral mine was awarded till september thank you
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iam in the same boat pal and I would also like to no and what happens from there can anyone give me some advice thanks
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Hello @Steven12 and @marksmith. Yes, if you were awarded PIP at tribunal then it will stop at the end of the award and you will need to reapply.Community Manager
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Hi all @steven13 @marksmith @Adrian_Scope
I may be wrong here but I was under the impression if you won PIP at tribunal then it would be a review that takes place when award is due to end. The forms are normally sent out 14 weeks prior to award ending (6 months if won without tribunal). You would then complete the review form and then an assessment just like you would when first applying.
I hope oyher members may be able to offer more advice
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