Pip
jacksxmum
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Could anyone tell me what this means please0
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It means that DWP oppose the appeal. Obviously that is what you would expect - if they didn't oppose they would have made an award.0
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Does this mean we will have to go for a hearing or they are just closing the case thanks0
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This means that your hearing will go ahead.0
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Can I just say to anyone having to go to a court hearing to get pip defiantly go ahead with it I’ve been fighting for a year for my son and the appeal was successful
with getting 0 points from phone consultations he ended up with 29 points and has been awarded pip for life worth all the hard work in the end x1 -
Great news. The longest PIP award is 10 years with a light touch review. There's no indefinite PIP awards.jacksxmum said:has been awarded pip for life
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thanks for the corrections I am just pleased he has it and was encouraging others to do so !0
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