A PIP review after a MR decision

Leigh14
Leigh14 Online Community Member Posts: 612 Empowering
After applying for PIP a few years ago, I had to go to the MR stage, which I then got.
How likely is it that when I’ve done a renewal, I will have to go through the MR system again?
Thanks.

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  • Leigh14
    Leigh14 Online Community Member Posts: 612 Empowering
    Is Mike no longer on this site @poppy123456?
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    Review outcomes from 25th June 2016 to January 2022

    Review Outcome Planned Award Review Change of Circumstance
    Award Increased 18% 45%
    Award Maintained 47% 30%
    Award Decreased 12% 7%
    Award Disallowed 22% 13%
    Withdrawn or voluntarily relinquished n/a 5%



  • Leigh14
    Leigh14 Online Community Member Posts: 612 Empowering
    Thankyou @poppy123456. You’re so quick to respond (as always) 
    Such a shame that Mike isn’t around, but you are all so knowledgeable on here, I know I’ll get all help and advice needed. 😇😇
  • calcotti
    calcotti Online Community Member Posts: 10,001 Championing
    Leigh14 said:
    After applying for PIP a few years ago, I had to go to the MR stage, which I then got.
    How likely is it that when I’ve done a renewal, I will have to go through the MR system again?
    Thanks.
    That fact you had to go to MR on your previous application has no bearing on the likelihood of needing to do an MR at review. You are undoubtedly now more knowledgeable about how PIP is assessed and this should help you provide relevant information when you complete the review.
  • Leigh14
    Leigh14 Online Community Member Posts: 612 Empowering
    calcotti said:
    Leigh14 said:
    After applying for PIP a few years ago, I had to go to the MR stage, which I then got.
    How likely is it that when I’ve done a renewal, I will have to go through the MR system again?
    Thanks.
    That fact you had to go to MR on your previous application has no bearing on the likelihood of needing to do an MR at review. You are undoubtedly now more knowledgeable about how PIP is assessed and this should help you provide relevant information when you complete the review.
    I’d like to think I’m more knowledgeable, but I won’t hold my breath😀 I have kept the MR stuff that I sent last time, so am sure that will help to guide me.