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Carlbenn_88
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So my cousin has got his award review and they have offered him the same amount despite be should of got more points we have the evidence , if he was to ask for a MR and they still don't change it can you just say leave it as the same award? Or would you need to go to tribunal ?
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There's no requirement to follow through to tribunal if the MR result remains the same as the original result.
However you can't ask them to leave it as it was. I know it's not quite what you were asking but if he lost points at MR and the award was reduced, it's not possible to just return to the original one. -
Hi and welcome
As above if you do mr they will look at the award and make a decision and that is what the award will then be
But you can then just leave it at that and not proceed to tribunal
However success rates at tribunal are a lot higher than at mr -
@janer1967 so if we believe we should have got points on mobility at low rate what should we do? as he should of got some points on mobility. they have been awarded it but would they loose it all if they ask them to look at it again?
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I didnt say he would lose it but that they look at it all again
A new dm will look at everything including your mr submission and decide what the outcome will be
Majority of mr there is no change to the decision made but you cant do tribunal without mr first
You may benefit from contacting welfare rights
Why do you think he should get more for mobility dud he get any points at all
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Have you seen this, it might help:
https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/personal-independence-payment-pip/pip-points-system
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