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Should I seek a mandatory reconsideration
- Clelld69
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After reading the guide on here, it said that dwp can amend their decision either way, and so I risk losing it all.
However, the reasons they state for not giving me any points are inaccurate. Eg, they said I managed to walk to the assessment room which was more than 20 metres but less than 50 metres. What they hadn't said was when I reached the assessment room, I was breathless and on the way out I was dizzy. Furthermore, walking more than 20 metres was me on a good day. I suffer fizzy turns even just walking to the front door in the house which is less than 10 metres. Also that it is a choice thing to take a companion with me when I go out. This is more a case of necessity given the dizzy turns I take.
There are several other examples where if they had more detailed information as to how my disability affects me, it would change the points awarded. However, I'm just scared to lose the award in its entirety
Any thoughts please.
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- slugsta
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Well done on being awarded PIP, it has deliberately been made more difficult to get than DLA as the stated purpose is to reduce the financial cost.
You are right in saying that the MR (or, later, tribunal) can reduce the award as well as increasing it. You need to be sure in your own mind that your current award is secure before asking for MR. You can then add extra supporting evidence or draw the Decision Maker's attention to the things you have already submitted. If the MR process resulted in your PIP being stopped, you could still appeal against this.
Please have a good look at the MR advice in our PIP guide, then reply to this message if/when you have more questions.
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- Clelld69
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So much for this government saying that the disabled being protected. By making them decide whether to go for a mr and risk their money is nothing more than obscene. I had hoped that my rate under dla would have stayed the same as I was considering swapping the benefit for the car and get me out the house more. Now it looks as if I'm condemned to only getting out for hospital or doctors appointments.
My decision will be final once I see a copy of my medical report to see what exactly the health professional put down.
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- bro58
Clelld69 wrote: Whilst it's annoying that they have twisted the facts, I'm not ready to gamble on losing my money, couldn't afford to. I will however be a lot wiser next time around when the form has to be completed again.
So much for this government saying that the disabled being protected. By making them decide whether to go for a mr and risk their money is nothing more than obscene. I had hoped that my rate under dla would have stayed the same as I was considering swapping the benefit for the car and get me out the house more. Now it looks as if I'm condemned to only getting out for hospital or doctors appointments.
My decision will be final once I see a copy of my medical report to see what exactly the health professional put down.
Hi C69,
It is only a decision that you can make.
Regarding your PIP Standard Awards for "both" see : This Post.
bro58
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