Mobility been reduced - any advice?
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ron
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Hi just a question i had a pip medical from dal and there have knocked my mobilty side down .and I have to use crutches or sticks everywhere I go.and my mobilty is poor as go stated but still refused high rate how do i stop them taking my car when I need it to get me.to and from doctors and hospital what can I do I've appealed against it but still collecting my car can anybody give me advice please
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Hi Ron and welcome
Unfortunately yours is a familiar tale at the moment
Where are you in the appeals process ?
Have you had an MR ?
if so the next stage is to appeal to the tribunal
It is important tounderstand the points system, descriptors and the criteria for an award The B&W self test is a good place to start
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Hi Ron welcome to the community, we have some videos about appeals here.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4sOsiEFo-Ck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67tDSlsityY
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