Can I reapply for PIP?
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FredMc
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hi, I have been refused PIP, I appealed decision, but decision was still no. I am diabetic, no hypo awareness, Gastroparesis, bi-polar, diabetic neuropathy ,low/high blood pressure.
my first claim was June last year, just now I have been advised to ask for the judges decision in writing,but also told that I need to explain my lateness in requesting this.
can I reapply as I think at this stage my first application is now over.
thank you
Fred
my first claim was June last year, just now I have been advised to ask for the judges decision in writing,but also told that I need to explain my lateness in requesting this.
can I reapply as I think at this stage my first application is now over.
thank you
Fred
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HI and welcome,I'm one of the community champions here on scope and i'm here to help and advise others.I'm afraid you're out of time to request the statement of reasons and record of proceedings on the Tribunal hearing.You can reapply anytime but do be aware that using the same evidence you used for your previous claim will very likely see another refusal.PIP isn't awarded based on a diagnosis, it's how those conditions affect your ability to carry out daily activity based on the PIP descriptors. You can have a disability but not qualify for PIP because if you don't fit the descriptors then you won't score the points for an award.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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hi Poppy,
thankyou for quick reply, yes they said I was too late to apply for the judges decision in writing, I explained I have trouble going out,to citizens device etc , they said I could maybe write and explain this, then he went onto say that at this stage, I need see if any laws are broken with my claim.? So wondered if be best to just start from the beginning again..my conditions have an impact on me on a daily basis.
fred -
You can certainly reapply, there's nothing stopping you from doing this. Having some understanding of the PIP descriptors and what they mean will always help. Whether or not you're entitled to anything i have no idea because i don't know how your conditions affect you. Even though your conditions impact you daily it doesn't mean you'll score points for an award.This link may help you have more of an understanding of the PIP descriptors and what they mean.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Hi @FredMc - I just wanted to add my welcome to the community. I'm sorry you were unsuccessful with your first PIP claim. Reading the link carefully that Poppy has given should help you decide whether to apply again. If you do, & you have any questions, please do let us know if you need any help or advice, as there's usually someone here who may be able to help.
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