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Hi all, its me again. Following my Tribunal for PIP Appeal on Friday, I've been awarded PIP. YEAH!! Got Mobility, didn't get daily living, but I'm pleased with how it all went. A Big thank you to you all for your comments, you all were right I had no need for a representative, it was, however, good to have the support and guidance of this really good team thepsu.org/ my support worker and all you lovely people on this community sharing your thoughts and tips, it certainly helped me, to avoid getting into the pitfall of being asked to pay out £400 for a representative I did not need.

Just need to ask, what happens next? How soon will I receive the payment?

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stone-UK

Hi

Congratulations on you success, if you have been notified it’s probably on route to your account should show on the end of the next working day, Tuesday with any back payment to date of claim received at DWP.

Don’t forget your blue badge is now automatically granted can be done online.

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LawH1512 in reply to stone-UK

Oh, thanks stone-UK. I thought it would take about 4 weeks from being notified, also is the blue badge for standard mobility, I thought you only got blue badge with enhanced mobility? Interesting Wow

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stone-UK in reply to LawH1512

Hi

8 points or more ( check your award letter) qualifies for blue badge.

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LawH1512 in reply to stone-UK

OK great

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Soul01

Congratulations!

It can take 4-6 weeks for the backdated payment to arrive in your account.

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LawH1512 in reply to Soul01

OK, thanks

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Toby14

Just sent my forms off for pip. I've only one lung and asthma in my remaining lung. I wonder what my chances are

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Julie14 in reply to Toby14

Hi Toby i was awarded the old DLA (been receiving it for 6years) however 2 & half years ago i informed them of a change due to an increase in hospital admissions with breathlessness & lung infections from Bronchiectasis. I was informed i would have to apply for PIP i did & got turned down i appealed & finally have my tribunal date on 17.5.19 my condition over time has become worse not better or the same. I feel that because i am employed this will go against me as one of the things the examiner picked up on at an assessment was i manage to drive a manual car to work, what they didn’t add is some days i have to use a taxi or work from home, luckily my job allows me to plan my own diary to a certain extent.

in reply to Julie14

The reason they turn down a lot of applications the first time is because they get money for it, its how thier company is paid, by refusing people's claims.

Hopefully you will get payment with your appeal.

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Soul01 in reply to Julie14

Julie14, whether or not you work isn’t relevant. Driving isn’t relevant. It is solely about your daily living needs, your ability to plan and follow a journey and how far you can walk.

Make sure you are familiar with the points system (the descriptors).

The test is about how reliably, safely, to an acceptable standard and as often as you need to. You need to be having difficulty at least 51% of the time.

If you focus on these aspects, you have a good chance.

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LawH1512 in reply to Toby14

Hi Toby14, unfortunately as far as I understand it, this is the procedure now. Everyone of us has to go through this as a screening process. Good luck with yours

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wheezyof

Hello Law,

I'm so glad you won and got your PIP.

I'm waiting for the results of my home visit (4 weeks ago).

It's been a long time coming.

I had PIP for 2 years.

Sept 2018 was sent a renewal form.

Filled it in, sent it back,

Letter saying send form or we won't pay.

Phoned. They had got it.

Jan 2019 text for me to travel to interview I said no. Offer of slightly nearer venue I said no.

Feb 2019 letter saying I could have home visit.

9th Apr 2019 PIP home visit.

Now waiting for answer.

If they say no I will appeal of course.

I'm happy today because you got yours xxxx

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LawH1512 in reply to wheezyof

Wow, thank you wheezyof, don't know much about home visits, but glad you kept to that option, hope you get a good result.

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Patchpoppy2

Congratulations, good news. It's just a shame we have to go through it all in the 1st place.

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wheezyof in reply to Patchpoppy2

Patchpoppy,

I agree, we should not need to. I sent letter from consultant saying what was wrong and how it left me breathless, copy of lung function result (lungs at 30%), details of all hospital tests, ex-rays, ct scans, my blue badge number and everything else I could think of.

The doctor's letter should be enough. If it's not then they are either calling him inadequate as a doctor or a liar.

I wonder what would happen if all the doctors whose letters are dismissed were to join together and sue the people who do this.

Keep as well as you can xx

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Soul01 in reply to wheezyof

If an appeal is unsuccessful, people can ask for a statement of reasons for the Tribunal’s decision. The Tribunal would have to explain why they rejected medical evidence. The most helpful evidence is where it comments on the descriptors, e.g. stating how far a person can walk and why they have physical limitations affecting their walking.

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Patchpoppy2 in reply to Soul01

Problem is Soul01 everyday is different. Sometimes good and can walk quite a bit, other days can barely move

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Soul01 in reply to Patchpoppy2

PIP copes better with variability than DLA did. You just have to be clear that you have difficulties the majority of the time. If you could walk once in a day but needed to walk 3 times a day, you would satisfy the criteria. It is about being about to walk relabel you, to an acceptable standard, as often as you need to.

in reply to Patchpoppy2

It says in the small print that you should say how you are on your WORST days...? Yet they may still turn people down! It's crazy! 😒

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Patchpoppy2 in reply to wheezyof

Wheezyof I too had letters from consultants, paramedics all my medical records, to which there are a lot, the Dr at tribunal commented on this too, but it doesn't seem to be enough, especially when a pen pushers tells me not diagnosed!! Once given our conditions aren't reversible, if anything gets worse, should be renewed automatically...stress is last thing we need

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Limegreen77

Great news 👍🏾🎈

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LawH1512 in reply to Limegreen77

Thanks Limegreen77, it's such a relief

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1hopefuture

Well done enjoy the backdated x

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LawH1512

Thank you will do x

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gillypotter

Pip. Well done, not so easy to get, so that is brilliant.

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LawH1512

Thank you, its ashame it felt like having to fight for what I need and deserve, but its worth it.

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