Hi, I'm Seany72! Am I eligible to a refund due to not being awarded PIP when first moving from DLA?

Seany72
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I have a question about pip
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Ty ami, I have read that people who tried transferring from dla to pip might be due a refund if they were turned down, how do I find out if I am eligible0
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It's been on Google news, the people who was doing the assessments made a lot of mistakes apparently and the government have already awarded millions to people who was refused, I do claim pip now but when I was meant to go from dla to pip I was refused but claim now under different circumstances0
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Hi and welcome
Not heard of this either would be good to find out more
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Hi @Seany72 and welcome to our community,
Could you send us a link to the google news article you're referring to by any chance? This isn't ringing bells for me at the moment I'm afraid.
Also, just to let you know - I've tweaked the title of your post and moved it to our PIP, DLA and AA category to help others better spot it0 -
I have just received an email from benefits and work about it, if you try and Google the benefits and work newsletter or subscribe to it you will be able to read on there about it0
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Hi @Seany72
I had this email today too.
It is about the LEAP review and claimants missing out on the higher mobility rate of PIP.
Specifically for those who face physiological distress when faced with following and planning journeys.
https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/4372-dwp-sends-a-million-misleading-letters-to-prevent-pip-back-pay
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Here is the link to that very newsletter available to read on the B&W website..
https://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/4403-23-june-2021-update?utm_source=iContact&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=benefits-and-work&utm_content=23+June+2021+newsletter
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There is certainly some discussion about people who may have been affected, as in the MH case, where many people would have hopefully been reviewed by the DWP if now considering 'overwhelming psychological distress' considered in conjunction with the 'Planning & following a journey' descriptor. The DWP stated that they would only look at those cases where potentially getting more points would culminate in a person being awarded the standard rate for the mobility component, or it might increase a standard award to that of enhanced. However, this is just about PIP, & not the migration from DLA to PIP as originally mentioned, so I'm a bit lost off.Seany72 said:..... I have read that people who tried transferring from dla to pip might be due a refund if they were turned down, how do I find out if I am eligible2
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Whilst freely admitting that a B & W's guide on PIP probably helped my PIP claim, this was made freely available by my condition's support group ....free subscription for 2 years. When I joined Scope, I found way more appropriate info, & agree with woodbine, why pay for advice when it's freely available? So I'm a cynic too.
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