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Binkbonk444
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What to do next after pip refusal. Plz help. Don't know what to do next scored 4. So terned down.
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Welcome to the community @Binkbonk444
There can be up to 3 stages of appeal, depending on how far you want to go in challenging the DWP’s decision.
These stages are:
- mandatory reconsideration
- a tribunal appeal and hearing
- further appeals
If you want to challenge a benefit decision you have 1 calendar month from the date on your decision letter to ask the DWP to reconsider.
The first step is the Mandatory Reconsideration.
You can either:
- send a completed mandatory reconsideration request form (GOV.UK)
- or write a letter telling them why you disagree with their decision
If you choose to write a letter, include all the information required by the online form.
You can find a step-by-step guide to appealing a DWP benefits decision here.
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