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gman84
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Hi I am trying to find out some information for a friend. They had to apply for pip. Sadly they have been declined. They are going for mandatory reconsideration. . Should there dla still continue while they look at the decision again?
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Hi gman and welcome
Sorry to say that once a decision is made that superceds any other so if your friend was award 0 then DLA will stop. Mandatory reconsiderations don't have a very high success rate so your friend should be prepared to go to tribunal.
Has your friend requested a copy of the assessment report ?
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Thank you. I shall ask when I next see them. What is the success rate on tribunal.
G
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Tribunal success is around 65 %, MR only about 11%
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Thank you
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Hi @gman84
A very big welcome to you this evening !!!!!
I have posted aome info below on "pip"
I hope this is helpfull to you and your freind ?????
https://blog.scope.org.uk/2017/06/20/how-to-appeal-a-personal-independence-payment-pip-benefit-decision/
Thanks.
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