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8 years 8 months ago #166423 by Helen
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Having appealed and won a PIP assessment last week that was turned down in March ( now enhanced rate and
Mobility has been awarded ) I have hd a letter from DWP saying that they may appeal decision and as a result will NOT pay PIP awarded for atleast a month? Is this normal? I am REALLY disappointed as has been hoping for immediate payment as have been without anything since March. Does anyone have experience of this ?
Mobility has been awarded ) I have hd a letter from DWP saying that they may appeal decision and as a result will NOT pay PIP awarded for atleast a month? Is this normal? I am REALLY disappointed as has been hoping for immediate payment as have been without anything since March. Does anyone have experience of this ?
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8 years 8 months ago #166440 by shelam
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Hello Helen
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It is common practice for the DWP to suggest that they are going to appeal the decision, It is, however, very rare that they do so. It just means that you are kept waiting even longer for your claim to be settled.
You could phone the DWP and ask whether they are, in fact, going to appeal the decision (don't know whether you will get a straight answer;) or alternatively you could approach your MP and ask him/her to intercede for you.
I'll ;eave this as a query and maybe other forum users will be able to give you more information.
Hope you don't have to wait too long for your award.
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It is common practice for the DWP to suggest that they are going to appeal the decision, It is, however, very rare that they do so. It just means that you are kept waiting even longer for your claim to be settled.
You could phone the DWP and ask whether they are, in fact, going to appeal the decision (don't know whether you will get a straight answer;) or alternatively you could approach your MP and ask him/her to intercede for you.
I'll ;eave this as a query and maybe other forum users will be able to give you more information.
Hope you don't have to wait too long for your award.

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8 years 8 months ago #166517 by slugsta
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Hi Helen,
I'm sorry you are going through this.
DWP have the same right as you to challenge a decision - that is, they can ask for a Statement of Reasons within 1 month and they then have a further month to decide whether there might be a Error of Law that can be taken to the Upper Tier Tribunal.
Tribunals – Requesting a Statement of Reasons
What is an Error of Law?
I'm afraid it can take several months for the SAR to be sent out, so you might still have a wait for payment if DWP do go ahead
I'm sorry you are going through this.
DWP have the same right as you to challenge a decision - that is, they can ask for a Statement of Reasons within 1 month and they then have a further month to decide whether there might be a Error of Law that can be taken to the Upper Tier Tribunal.
Tribunals – Requesting a Statement of Reasons
What is an Error of Law?
I'm afraid it can take several months for the SAR to be sent out, so you might still have a wait for payment if DWP do go ahead

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8 years 8 months ago #166550 by Orangeblossom
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If DWP ask for a SoR would the appeals send you a copy? Thanks
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8 years 8 months ago #166563 by slugsta
Yes. This is why we suggest that you don't request one, we don't want to put ideas into DWP's heads!
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Orangeblossom wrote: If DWP ask for a SoR would the appeals send you a copy? Thanks
Yes. This is why we suggest that you don't request one, we don't want to put ideas into DWP's heads!
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8 years 8 months ago #166733 by Helen
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THanks for your help . I did contact the MP but he just said they had the right to appeal with they wanted to so not much help ! Fingers crossed that they don't appeal .
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