i am asking how hard is to go from dla indefently to pip please
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becky79
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Hi iam asking how hard is to go from dla in defently to pip please
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Hi @becky79 welcome to the community, that's a really tricky question and depends on so many things.
Do you want to tell us a little more?Scope
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How are you doing @becky79 ?
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I had problems. But my assessor lied and called my GP and consultant liars.
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Each case differs. But I went from Indefinite DLA to indefinite PIP. But not until having gone through f2f assessment, MR, appeal and tribunal hearing
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It does not have to be hard. Both my wife and myself were awarded std dl and enhanced mobility just on having f2f. Neither of us sent any evidence just prescriptions. We did appeal my wifes award and with just a GP letter she was awarded enhanced both. There are many horror stories on forums but most awards are pretty straight forward.
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Hi I have indefinite dla I've not had the claim for pip yet but waiting on it any day.
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