Anyone successful on appeal?

dan20ddf
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Hi just wondering if any1 successful on appeal for personal independence payment and also do they change anything on mandatory reconsideration as I've applied for the second stage
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16% of MRs succeed and 65% of tribunal appeals do.0
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That's high percent for last tribunal feels like fight with pip make them under conditions0
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How long have people waited for mandatory reconsideration0
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Mine was quite quick - less than a month. But some people wait three months.1
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Ok thanks just curious did it get changed as I've sent loads evidence0
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No - stayed the same. I understand that only 16% of MRs result in a upgrade, unfortunately. I'm awaiting a tribunal hearing.
Good luck with your MR - some do get changed.0 -
Ok thanks keep posted hope yours is successful0
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Thank you.0
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Yes don t give up1
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Still wait on mandatory reconsideration received on the 4th and still not completed they do take there time0
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Bad news unsuccessful on mandatory0
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Yes but not sure how yet or what fill in0
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There's lots of info on appealing PIP decisions here @dan20ddf
You need to fill in an appeal form, called SSCS1. You can get a copy of SSCS1 and guidance notesfrom GOV.UK. Make sure you complete the whole appeal form otherwise your appeal could be rejected.
The most important part of the form is Section 5: Grounds for appeal. In this box you need to give the specific reasons why you disagree with the decision.
Use your decision letter, statement of reasons and medical assessment report to note each of the statements you disagree with and why. Give facts, examples and medical evidence (if you have any) to support what you’re saying.
You might have done this already for your mandatory reconsideration letter - if so, you can use the same examples and pieces of evidence again.0 -
If I want a representative to come to appeal who can I choose0
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You can contact your local Law Centre for free advice and representation, you don't have to have representation and either way you can take a friend or family member for moral support.0
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