Pip appeal, will dwp read it?
sunny101
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Hi all,
I have put in my appeal for my pip decision, due to not being awarded the daily living component, at the standard rate.
I just wanted to ask will the dwp read what i have written in my apeal? As i dont feel i fully explained my situation properly and in enough detail with numerous real life examples of each disscriptor i believe i meet, within my claim and mandatory reconsideration. With the help i got here, I feel my appeal is alot better in explaining my disability fully, and i knew when writing it, what i needed to do. It is 20 pages long, and details everything in depth.
Could they possibly change the decision without going to a hearing?
Thank you for all your help.
I have put in my appeal for my pip decision, due to not being awarded the daily living component, at the standard rate.
I just wanted to ask will the dwp read what i have written in my apeal? As i dont feel i fully explained my situation properly and in enough detail with numerous real life examples of each disscriptor i believe i meet, within my claim and mandatory reconsideration. With the help i got here, I feel my appeal is alot better in explaining my disability fully, and i knew when writing it, what i needed to do. It is 20 pages long, and details everything in depth.
Could they possibly change the decision without going to a hearing?
Thank you for all your help.
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sunny101 said: I just wanted to ask will the dwp read what i have written in my apeal?sunny101 said:
Could they possibly change the decision without going to a hearing?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
Thank you @calcotti. Do you know the sort of time frame for dwp to respond to appeals?.
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