PIP tribunal, what will happen?
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We have and nothing they wouldn't ask for my gf bank details if they wasnt going to give my gf pip or backdate her
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scouser77 said:Check your bank could be a nice surprise waiting for you ..
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laurapeach said:PIP told me I won mine before I got my Tribunal letter, I'd give them another ring and ask them over the phone to tell you.
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So no update kim was the payment in you're GF account hope so and if not demand a answer
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scouser77 said:So no update kim was the payment in you're GF account hope so and if not demand a answer
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scouser77 said:So no update kim was the payment in you're GF account hope so and if not demand a answer
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laurapeach said:
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Jw how long does it take to get any backdate the letter to tell u how much u going to get and all
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It took 3 weeks to get my letter and backpay after they received the tribunal letter. They have 28 days to appeal the Tribunals decision but the majority of the time they don't. It could be anywhere up to 8 weeks depending on how busy it is.Mum of one little girl.
I am AuDHD and I have M.E/CFS and POTS. -
Kk but we all ready talked to them they said they trying to fined how much they need to back pay her they had the letter 24 so they not going to appeal against it k
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They still legally have 28 days to appeal, but by the sound of it they probably won't in your girlfriends case.Mum of one little girl.
I am AuDHD and I have M.E/CFS and POTS. -
laurapeach said:They still legally have 28 days to appeal, but by the sound of it they probably won't in your girlfriends case.
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laurapeach said:They still legally have 28 days to appeal, but by the sound of it they probably won't in your girlfriends case.
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laurapeach said:They still legally have 28 days to appeal, but by the sound of it they probably won't in your girlfriends case.
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HiI want to appeal the dwp pip decision at the tribunal. I am very stressed and anxious about that as i have been awarded pip standard rate only for daily living for the first time with assessment decision then i apply for Mandatory reconsideration and i have been awarded enhanced rate on daily living only. Now I want to appeal as i deserve the mobility part but I heard that sometimes tribunal decision can take away which you already got. So my anxiety is sky high. Having physical conditions which are getting worse with more stress. Can anyone advise me something about that?Thank you
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Can I ask your reason you should get mobility . Do you suffer with any mobility problems !! Such as getting up the stairs .bathing . Walking how far pain what does your doctirs report say .. You need to think about what you have . The tribunal is very tough they dont leave any stone unturned and there are 2 doctor's who'll quiz you about your reason's you think why .. I found it really nasty and horrible and I lost .they make you feel like your a thief or telling lie's just get all your report's together and have somebody with for support ..
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I have depression, anxiety, asthema, fibromyalgia and ME so my most conditions are like hidden disabilities so its hard sometimes to make people believe what are you trying to say. Well i have difficulty with walking due to severe exhaustion pain in joints shortness of breath and acid reflux problems as well for which i am having my tests done by specialist I can’t go out on my own due to severe exhaustion, anxiety and depression my family help me with it. I tried explain everything in my telephone assessment but assessor was rushing me and making me say things which she wants me to say, she made me very anxious confuse and my anxiety was at maximum. I explained everything in MR so DWP gave me enhanced rate from standard for daily living but i think i am entitled to more but now very confused if I should go for appeal or not by risking what I already got after a long and stressful effort ?
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sehar said:I have depression, anxiety, asthema, fibromyalgia and ME so my most conditions are like hidden disabilities so its hard sometimes to make people believe what are you trying to say. Well i have difficulty with walking due to severe exhaustion pain in joints shortness of breath and acid reflux problems as well for which i am having my tests done by specialist I can’t go out on my own due to severe exhaustion, anxiety and depression my family help me with it. I tried explain everything in my telephone assessment but assessor was rushing me and making me say things which she wants me to say, she made me very anxious confuse and my anxiety was at maximum. I explained everything in MR so DWP gave me enhanced rate from standard for daily living but i think i am entitled to more but now very confused if I should go for appeal or not by risking what I already got after a long and stressful effort ?
I have M.E and I got Enhanced on both at Tribunal. You've done the hard work already with your MR so personally I would at least try.Mum of one little girl.
I am AuDHD and I have M.E/CFS and POTS.
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