Reply To: Refused higher rate mobility at tribunal, what to do next?!?

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joss
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    @Mjat Hi

    Just to be clear, Have you been through all this without support from the likes of CAB ?

    Your next level of appeal is a “Judicial Review“. Time limits.
    You normally have to start a judicial review application within three months of the decision, action or failure that you are unhappy about.

    Apply for Judicial Review
    Judicial review is a complicated process. If you want to know more about judicial review and whether it is right in your case, you should get legal advice as soon as possible.

    You can find legal advice near you using our Find an adviser tool.

    Get in touch with your MP

    Challenging a Personal Independence Payment (PIP) Decision – Tell your MP

    Your MP is your local Member of Parliament. Each MP represents the people in their local area, or constituency.

    You can tell your MP about bad service or delays. You can also tell them if you think the PIP rules are unfair.

    You may want to tell your MP if:

    Claiming PIP has been a bad experience
    The DWP is taking too long to deal with your complaint
    You think the law should be changed because the rules are unfair
    If you tell your MP, you could:

    Get an apology or an explanation
    Get a decision made faster
    Help get the law changed.

    I hope this helps you to decide your next step Mjat.

    Joss
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