Turned down for PIP. I don't know how many points I've scored yet, but is it worth going for an MR?
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Once you call and register the Mandatory Reconsideration you won’t get any extra forms, if you decide to give them information on the phone make sure you follow it all up in writing. Send it recorded delivery too. Good Luck and keep us all updated.0
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You don't have to call them and sometimes they put that forward as the mr
They won't send any firms bit there is one on gov website maybe one on here too
It is good idea to request extension though0 -
anxiousbird said:Leigh14 said:The letter I received today is dated 26th May, doesn’t give a lot of time does it, if I’ve got to do MR within one month of the date!!
when I did my MR (end of March/early April), I called DWP to register an MR and to put a note on it saying that further evidence is on its way and I requested that a DM doesn’t make a decision on my MR until they’ve received further evidence from myself. I called quite a few times after that to reiterate and asked whoever attended the call to confirm that it had in fact been noted.Also, I had my PIP assessment earlier this year (feb) and I received zero points throughout (claiming mainly for mental health reasons), did an MR, wrote a detailed MR letter and referenced my evidence in it for each point i was making. Fortunately I went from zero to 8 points on daily living. I am currently in the process of appealing against not awarding me any points for mobility, which I believe I should be awarded. So don’t lose hopeIt’s always good to read about others experiences, and does give hope, so Thankyou for that. Great that you eventually got 8 points. Good luck with the appeal for disability.0 -
I got 0 points at my last review. 0 at MR. 19 points (Standard on both) at tribunal.0
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@Leigh14 Sorry to hear this, but its worth doing MR as last time before now i went from 0 to 8 points on both care and mobility and am now going through the process again and am awaiting results. with MR we get the chance to go into further detail to get our point across as i felt rushed on the phone by the assessor who by the way wrote all opposite of what i told him but that's what many say happens, so i would do the MR if you don't you will always wonder what the out come would have been.0
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Thankyou for your reply @Waylay. That’s great news that the tribunal awarded you.
@Harrington, the positive stories are really encouraging to read. I will be doing a MR, as I don’t have anything to lose. That is definitely what I need, the chance to go into further detail.1 -
janer1967 said:You don't have to call them and sometimes they put that forward as the mr
They won't send any firms bit there is one on gov website maybe one on here too
It is good idea to request extension though
I shall have a look for that form too.1 -
Morning, could you try making an appointment at CAB, or go on www.advicelocal.co.uk, to get some help?0
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Call them and say ‘I’d like to register with you that I’ll be submitting a Mandatory Reconsideration and would it be possible for an extension to this too so I can get all my documents to you:’ As for the forms, there isn’t really one specifically for MR, go on to Benefits & Work and see if you can see anything on that. They had a fantastic guide which helped me out a lot.
Good Luck.1 -
saversam said:Morning, could you try making an appointment at CAB, or go on www.advicelocal.co.uk, to get some help?1
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bg844 said:Call them and say ‘I’d like to register with you that I’ll be submitting a Mandatory Reconsideration and would it be possible for an extension to this too so I can get all my documents to you:’ As for the forms, there isn’t really one specifically for MR, go on to Benefits & Work and see if you can see anything on that. They had a fantastic guide which helped me out a lot.
Good Luck.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/challenge-a-decision-made-by-the-department-for-work-and-pensions-dwp
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bg844 said:Call them and say ‘I’d like to register with you that I’ll be submitting a Mandatory Reconsideration and would it be possible for an extension to this too so I can get all my documents to you:’ As for the forms, there isn’t really one specifically for MR, go on to Benefits & Work and see if you can see anything on that. They had a fantastic guide which helped me out a lot.
Good Luck.
I shall call at 9 AM this morning, then it’s back to the drawing board for me!!1 -
MarkN88 said:bg844 said:Call them and say ‘I’d like to register with you that I’ll be submitting a Mandatory Reconsideration and would it be possible for an extension to this too so I can get all my documents to you:’ As for the forms, there isn’t really one specifically for MR, go on to Benefits & Work and see if you can see anything on that. They had a fantastic guide which helped me out a lot.
Good Luck.
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/challenge-a-decision-made-by-the-department-for-work-and-pensions-dwp1 -
Leigh14 said:.. I’m not quite understanding. If I don’t ring them to say I’m requesting a MR, how would they know I wish to do one, ..
I don’t think you will get an extension to the time limit for MR. Return of PIP2 has been extended from one month to three months and I think this has been confused with MR.
However the reference to a one month time limit is misleading. This is the expected time within which to do an MR and if later than this DWP can refuse to accept it but the actual time limit beyond which MR cannot be accepted is 13 months. DWP ask for a good reason for lateness, in practice any reasonable explanation is likely to suffice.
If DWP do refuse to accept an MR because it is more than one month after decision date then you still have the right to appeal to a tribunal.1 -
bg844 said:...As for the forms, there isn’t really one specifically for MR, ..
https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/challenge-a-decision-made-by-the-department-for-work-and-pensions-dwp
but you don’t have to use it.
See also https://www.gov.uk/mandatory-reconsideration/how-to-ask-for-mandatory-reconsideration
https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/benefits-introduction/problems-with-benefits-and-tax-credits/challenging-a-benefit-decision/challenging-a-benefit-decision-where-to-start/
(Sorry, Mark - only spotted that you had already posted link to form after I posted!)
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calcotti said:Leigh14 said:.. I’m not quite understanding. If I don’t ring them to say I’m requesting a MR, how would they know I wish to do one, ..
I don’t think you will get an extension to the time limit for MR. Return of PIP2 has been extended from one month to three months and I think this has been confused with MR.
However the reference to a one month time limit is misleading. This is the expected time within which to do an MR and if later than this DWP can refuse to accept it but the actual time limit beyond which MR cannot be accepted is 13 months. DWP ask for a good reason for lateness, in practice any reasonable explanation is likely to suffice.
If DWP do refuse to accept an MR because it is more than one month after decision date then you still have the right to appeal to a tribunal.1 -
I’ve contacted Welfare Rights, but the person I need to speak to isn’t at work until Tuesday. They said I will get a call then. Printed off the form, so for now I’m good to go.
If it’s face to face, do they complete form for you?
If it’s a phone call, which I’d prefer to be honest, once they get details from me, will they then put it into their own words?
Not sure how this works at all.0 -
Username_removed said:Varies from organisation to organisation. No point in worrying about it. Main thing is that it's going to happen.0
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