Got my pip decision. If I appeal, is there a chance I'll get fewer points and lose out?
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grovehead
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So got my pip decision and I've been given the standard rate for both elements, 8 points for daily living 10 points for mobility.
My question is if I appeal it is there a chance I'll get less points and lose out ? Thanks
My question is if I appeal it is there a chance I'll get less points and lose out ? Thanks
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Is this a renewal or first time award?2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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First award
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Hi @grovehead - most Mandatory Reconsiderations (the first stage you have to go through when appealing) remain the same. On the one hand the success rate is very low, & most result in no change to an award, yet on the other it's rare for an award to be lowered. If then appealing to a tribunal the success rate is much higher.
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