Should I have been awarded back in 2013
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Shels71
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Hi just been tribunal in bundle of papers be for the court found actcally back in 2013 I scoff 18 point 2019 qualifying low rate pip should I have been rewarded back in 2013
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@Shels71 Welcome to the community. I’m Emma, one of the Community Champions. I’m going to tag @Adrian_Scope to see if he can assist you.
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Hi @Shels71
Good Afternoon & Welcome ??
I’m one off the Community Champion’s here at Scope.
I have got a good friend within our community.
She will be able to offer some help with your question.
Hi @poppy123456
Can you please offer me some help with this “Benefit Question”
Many Thanks.
@steve51 -
Hi and welcome to the community, I am sorry I dont quite understand what you are saying, if you can please clarify.
Are you saying you have found paperwork saying you scored 18 points in 2013 but didnt get an award ?
Is the tribunal for a new application in 2019 where you awarded standard ?
If you can give more information we will be able to help -
Hello @Shels71. I'm not sure I've understood correctly, are you saying you scored points on PIP back in 2013 but never received any payment from PIP?
Do you know if all the point were in the Daily Living component or if they were split across the two?Community Manager
Scope -
@Sheles71, if the award of 18 points was split between mobility and daily living by today’s awards you should have got low rate for both if is correct. Check your papers to see what the actual award was and repost with the information.
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