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PIP award
- Fester62
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Many thanks
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You are right in saying that a Mandatory Reconsideration can reduce, or even remove, the award that you currently have. However, that decision would be appealable.
PIP was introduced with the express intention of reducing the welfare bill and there are people who were on DLA who are entitled to a lower award of PIP.
I suggest you have a look at out PIP guide which explains the criteria against which you are being measured. It also explains the MR process should you decide to go down that route
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- Fester62
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Fester62 wrote: I've just received my assessment from a top HP after award of higher mobility and standard care. At the assessment I told the HP I have serious problems with my left hand and have had since an accident in 1997 caused chronic diffuse left side Cervical radiculopathy. I sent the clinical report diagnosis and also advised I need food chopping up to eat and my husband does all cooking etc as I can't grip to chop food or handle pans etc I also advised her that I ad a lazy oesophagus and prone to choking and had been necessary for my husband to perform 2 heimlich maneuvers in recent months. I am a naturally left handed person and wear a splint most of the time and did for assessment. HP however reported I have normal strength and pronation which was impossible as resent has a metal bar to stop me moving my wrist and hand. The splint is not mentioned in the report are all. The clinical report is not listed and 5 out of the 6 letters I sent them mentioned left and and arm weakness. Her reasons were my grip is adequate because I was seen to drink from a bottle of water which I kept wedged between my legs in my wheelchair and picked it up to drink with my right hand and I could grip a pen which I did to sign xxxxxx and mad comment to how bad it was. I rang for explanation and the call I got back felt like a veiled threat and if I asked for these missing but vital pieces of information to be considered I d loose the whole award. I was 1 point short of enhanced rate and was previously on high rate inefinite DLA care. I would welcome any advice.
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You keep quoting your original post but don't appear to have added anything new, did you have another question?
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