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Number of applications ?
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50Twuncle
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Is there any limit to the number of applications anyone is allowed to make for PIP ?
Under the "supersessions" rule - as far as I can make out - no limit - you are allowed to reapply again and again if your condition has changed ...
Under the "supersessions" rule - as far as I can make out - no limit - you are allowed to reapply again and again if your condition has changed ...
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I think thats the clue "if your condition has changed"0
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https://www.ageuk.org.uk/globalassets/age-uk/documents/factsheets/fs74_challenging_welfare_benefit_decisions_fcs.pdf
The decision on the supersession
You should receive a written decision notice about your supersession request stating
whether your benefit award has been changed or not, as well as what steps you can take next.
If you are unhappy with the decision made, you can ask for an explanation or a reconsideration.
You cannot appeal against a refusal of a supersession request without asking for a revision first.0 -
I would think its an actual change not if you decide it has changed
some discussion here >>from yourable
http://www.youreable.com/forums/showthread.php?10422-Appeal-or-reapply-(for-PIP)0
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