Those who are not awarded PIP can ask for a mandatory reconsideration ... Twenty-four per cent of these appeals resulted in the DWP changing its decision in the claimant's favour before the case got ...
Anyone denied benefits can appeal if they think the decision was wrong, a mistake was made, or evidence was overlooked.
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) is sending letters to people who were given 10-year awards for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). The benefits department recently announced that, in ...
The DWP also said if you are getting PIP now, they will not reduce your award because of this change. However it added it cannot look again at any decisions made by a tribunal. To initiate the ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has issued an warning to people claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP ... preparing food, decisions about money, eating and drinking, dressing ...
A man who cares for his disabled partner has criticised the government for repeatedly demanding Personal Independence Payment ...
During the process of appeal you will need to submit evidence and paperwork, and the DWP will then give you a new decision. If the answer is till 'non', you can lodge an appeal with a tribunal.
The legal ruling raises serious questions about the government's plans to increasingly rely on computer systems and AI ...
Benefit claimants are being forced to wait over three months for reviews on decisions ... like PIP, face long waits on payment disputes as cost of living pressures bite. DWP minister Sir Stephen ...
Recent data from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) reveals that over 3.6 million people across Great Britain, including nearly 80,000 in Scotland, were recipients of PIP as of the end of ...
Those who are not awarded PIP can ask for a mandatory ... Twenty-four per cent of these appeals resulted in the DWP changing its decision in the claimant's favour before the case got as far ...
The Department for Work and Pensions has issued a reminder to anyone denied benefits that they have four weeks to appeal. The ...