Pip review
Hi recently sent my pip review form. If they reduce my award and I appeal could it go either way like increase or stopped completely? Just wondering should I just except the decrease? Rather get some than nothing at all
Comments
-
Hi @neil12345 an appeal can go either way unfortunately, but it tends to go in the applicants favour with a 70% success rate. As it can take a fair while to get reviews done, I'd try and put it out of your mind for now, you could be looking at a wait of up to a year.
0 -
Hi last time I was reassessed they reduced my mobility component.
I did a MR and got the same decision so I applied for a tribunal hearing.
It was a massive gambl because I might have lost my entire award but they rang and made me an offer before it went to tribunal and I got my high rate mobility back.
For me it was worth it because the difference between standard rate and high rate is quite a lot of money to lose.
0
Categories
- All Categories
- 15.9K Start here and say hello!
- 7.6K Coffee lounge
- 110 Games den
- 1.8K People power
- 166 Announcements and information
- 25.4K Talk about life
- 6.2K Everyday life
- 509 Current affairs
- 2.5K Families and carers
- 876 Education and skills
- 2K Work
- 589 Money and bills
- 3.7K Housing and independent living
- 1.2K Transport and travel
- 647 Relationships
- 1.6K Mental health and wellbeing
- 2.5K Talk about your impairment
- 882 Rare, invisible, & undiagnosed conditions
- 942 Neurological impairments and pain
- 2.2K Cerebral Palsy Network
- 1.3K Autism and neurodiversity
- 41K Talk about your benefits
- 6.1K Employment & Support Allowance (ESA)
- 20.3K PIP, DLA, ADP & AA
- 9.2K Universal Credit (UC)
- 5.3K Benefits and income

