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PIP assessment results back, should I appeal?
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LewisTaylor94 wrote: »So they gonna be take it from me? But the letter is saying I get it up to one year I don't understand
Read pmlindyloo post:
"You’ll get the WSP for up to one year. It’ll stop if . . .the person you’re caring for has appealed the decision not to award them the PIP daily living component, and has withdrawn or lost their appeal. . ."
So if your friend loses the appeal and his PIP Daily Living award stops your payments will also stop.
"Up to one year" means the maximum time you can get the payments for is one year.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Some rules may be different in other parts of UK.0
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