Pip

Hi what level pip does everyone get I was awarded the highest liveing allowance and lowest mobility can I appeal against the mobility decision 

Parents
  • In short, yes - you can appeal. The process is explained here:

    Benefits and Work - PIP appeals

    GOV UK - Challenging a benefit decision

    If you haven't yet done so, you might first like to call the benefits office that is dealing with your claim to ask them to explain the decision to you - which might serve to address your concerns.

    Keep in mind that, if you do go on to request a mandatory reconsideration, it's possible that your original award could be reduced, rather than increased (ie if they disagree with any aspects of the original decisions, and downgrade the points awarded). So you would need to decide whether you feel that's a risk that's worth taking.

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  • In short, yes - you can appeal. The process is explained here:

    Benefits and Work - PIP appeals

    GOV UK - Challenging a benefit decision

    If you haven't yet done so, you might first like to call the benefits office that is dealing with your claim to ask them to explain the decision to you - which might serve to address your concerns.

    Keep in mind that, if you do go on to request a mandatory reconsideration, it's possible that your original award could be reduced, rather than increased (ie if they disagree with any aspects of the original decisions, and downgrade the points awarded). So you would need to decide whether you feel that's a risk that's worth taking.

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