DWP confirms it is increasing the automatic extension period of existing PIP awards awaiting review
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dee4848 said:@Kizzie58 I havent got a clue about esa payment but I hope you hear soon ,yes I got both enhanced for a year longer aswel till 2028 , so I'm relieved at that .I hope you hear some good news soon please let scope know your result , fingers 🤞2
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Kizzie58 said:dee4848 said:
Did you get any surprises or disappointments?
I was so hoping to get enhanced mobility so don't have to worry about a car or repairs etc. But I don't think I will get it and this would be my last chance. It's just a huge shame I didn't know how to answer some of the questions and took them at face value.. @Kizzie58 no idea about your payment or esa, but do hope you hear soon , yes I got both enhanced again till 2028 a year more than previous, such a relief, please let scope know soon has you hear ,fingers crossed for you 😊1 -
I'm also still waiting after sending my review forms back in May. My award was originally meant to end in January and I've had 3 update texts so far so I wonder if they'll go long enough to need to send me a 4th.0
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I would like to add my own experience of when my PIP was to be reviewed, I had sent the forms back with up to date evidence (which was from the hospital ) this would have benn about October 2023, I waited for 4 months I did ring but was not given anymore information, I did get a letter saying the PIP had been extended for a year then about a month later I got one of those official PIP letters stating what you get etc, and I was thankful that it had not been reduced, then as I read it the next review was in March 2028, I don't know if this time they were just being nice, after the last review which all I will say is they put me through hell , so I was not expecting this outcome to be good.
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It doesn't matter if they've lost it you've got proof it's been sent & delivered
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Yes they extend it a year I used my year letter to apply for new badge & got a three year one but it depends on the council my brother lives in a different county & only got a year blue badge with his letter
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Hi poppy123456
The PIP appeal for our daughter was refused about 14 months ago and we never knew that we could escalate the matter to a higher tribunal or seek advice from citizen advice bureau.
Would you advise please.
WK
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Hi @wkaunze PIP appeals can only be appealed to the upper tribunal if there's evidence of the tribunal not following the rule of law, so they're quite rare. I'm unsure if there's a time limit on raising it though?
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You must ask for permission to appeal to the upper chamber within 28 days of receiving the decision letter. There maybe circumstances where the time limit is extended but you would need a top lawyer to argue that one. Also appealling to the upper court is extremely difficult. It is not a case of you thinking the PIP tribunal got it wrong. You must show that there is an error in law in the Tribunal decision which is again a matter for expensive legal representation. Maybe in your situation it would be better to submit a new claim?
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It would be better to start a new claim due to how long it’s been since the decision was made.
Do be aware though that if you reapply using the same evidence you previously used another refusal could be possible.
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Hi
We will try to re-apply and see what will they will say.
I get in touch and get you informed.
Regards
WK
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just waited exactly 46 weeks for my pip review to complete, I have been very ill with flu and in semi consciousness had a txt message saying my review is complete,I panicked as there was no clue what the award was in the message so I called them amd they told me I have been awarded the same high rate care and low rate mobility for 4 extra years so very happy with that
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Interesting to read as revealed by Timms that the delays are mostly DWP side, the average review time with and without referral are very close to each other.
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Same as what Darrenfh said. I was awarded PIP and when asked for a review due to poor mobility as they didn’t award the correct amount of points for my circumstances, they - extended my claim for 3 years from 2023. Now, lots of you are saying you are happy with that but all they are doing is finishing your claim and ignoring any change of circumstances which was my case so you just think it’s great the extension was made when in fact they are cost saving and perhaps ignoring claimants serious change of circumstances even if you’ve appealed. Just because the DWP extend, it may not be the right decision for your physical, mental and financial circumstances!
Don’t make it easy on them especially after all the hard work sick people must do just to get the ‘correct amount of support’.Lastly, if your happy with your claim amount and points awarded for DLN and Mobility, then good for you and all the power to you.
God Bless
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My review is complete, I dont know the result, but most likely they have extended the existing award as I wasnt referred for an assessment, total time from returning the form roughly 8 months.
I tried the automated hotline to see if I could see what my payments are, but it just said the call centre is closed and was no options or questions.
I suspect the award length will be shorter than last time to allow for a quicker review under possible new rules, but will report back when I have the exact review results.0 -
I rang up got too impatient, was very nervous. its 4 years, shorter duration, but a pretty significant jump in award, was not expecting that. so they went against the assessment I originally had nearly 6 years ago.
I am struggling to believe it, wonder if I was read the wrong result over phone.1 -
Hi worried33 my review has been with them for 13 months now, I’ve just noticed they have contacted my gp for evidence I am not sure how much longer this will be for a decision.
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I'm sure they wouldn't have read it wrong but I know what you mean by not quite believing it until you see it in writing.
My award this time was also increased from standard/Enhanced to Enhanced for both parts, paper based assessment again, for 6 years this time instead of the usual 3. My last actual assessment was in 2016.
Just incase you didn't know, you can challenge the award length only but if you do this you must make sure you tell them you're happy with the award itself. Although for DWP they will look at the whole award again BUT it's very rare to lose points at MR stage.
If it gets to Tribunal stage when you tell them you're happy with the award itself, they shouldn't look at that, only the award length.
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I went from 5 years standard daily living to 4 years enhanced daily living and standard mobility (as told on phone), so not a radical reduction in duration. It is only February, I will wait for the letter to see which month it ends in 2029, and of course if its correct. Thanks.
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