Pip first time claim. Could passing on concerns about report to DM make a difference to decision?
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@Teddybear12
Are they still doing reviews 6 months before end date? -
Teddybear12 said:@family33 Not sure of the answer sorry.
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family33 said:@Teddybear12
Are they still doing reviews 6 months before end date?Yes. With your MR decision remaining the same. You can continue to Tribunal if you think you should have been awarded the mobility part. If the Tribunal think there's any chance of your daily living award being reduced they will warn you before doing so, this will then give you the chance to cancel the Tribunal and stick with what you already have.You may want to get some expert advice regarding this. Start here. https://advicelocal.uk/
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
@poppy123456
Great advice poppy I didn't know that ,but I think mentally I will leave well alone.Thankyou. -
Oh referring to my other question, I found out that status open means dwp have opened your file and are dealing with it, just incase anybody else gets told that.
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family33 said:So rang pip today DM not having any of it MR refused, so nothing gained but most importantly nothing lost still got my enhanced daily living which I am most grateful for so I'm not going to have the stress of an appeal.
Today I recieved conformation that i have copd, so least I know why I am so breathless on exertion, thought it was my asthma, so just thought I'd update you .thanks for all advice given .
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