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jannyb
Community member Posts: 39 Courageous
After getting zero on pip assessment then awarded 4 on mandatory i lodged my appeal couple weeks ago. Received some brilliant news today when a guy from pip who was sorting thru the papers to send to the tribunal rang me and offered me standard daily living and enhanced mobility! I'm over the moon,just the daily living would have made my day. Keep the faith! There are some nice ones on our side .
They rang not long after i woke so i hope i didnt dream it ?
They rang not long after i woke so i hope i didnt dream it ?
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hurrah and yippee and glory be!
some good news from PIP for a change.
Thanks for sharing xx -
It is standard practice for DWP to look at a decision again when preparing for a Tribunal. There is no point there being a Tribunal hearing if DWP realise from your Tribunal submission that they can award benefit.I'm so glad you have got an award rather than having to wait for a tribunal, @jannyb .
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seems they make these offers to avoid tribunal and admit the assessment report was wrong!
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david235 said:It is standard practice for DWP to look at a decision again when preparing for a Tribunal. There is no point there being a Tribunal hearing if DWP realise from your Tribunal submission that they can award benefit.I'm so glad you have got an award rather than having to wait for a tribunal, @jannyb .
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pollyanna1052 said:hurrah and yippee and glory be!
some good news from PIP for a change.
Thanks for sharing xx -
pollyanna1052 said:seems they make these offers to avoid tribunal and admit the assessment report was wrong!
But for sure a jump from 0/4 to 8/12 is quite significant. It does make you wonder whats going on to get such a difference of opinion across different decision makers. -
Great news! I'm happy for you.
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worried33 said:pollyanna1052 said:seems they make these offers to avoid tribunal and admit the assessment report was wrong!
But for sure a jump from 0/4 to 8/12 is quite significant. It does make you wonder whats going on to get such a difference of opinion across different decision makers. -
Jurph said:Great news! I'm happy for you.
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