Hi all, I am currently receiving standard mobility and daily living after having gone to tribunal in March 2023. Previously I was on standard mobility.
The tribunal made the award until October 2026 - but with a caveat that DWP would contact me after May 2024 to see if my condition had changed.
I am unsure what to include as I have no new medical information - should I include a copy of the tribunal's decision and all the previous evidence I sent in? Would it be an idea for my husband, who is my carer, to include a statement?
I have relapsing remitting multiple sclerosis and although my condition remains stable, my ability to do the most basic things has gone (hence submitting a change of circumstances form in 2021 when I was recovering from Covid).
You don't need to send in information that you previously submitted, though you can always refer to it. I would include the tribunal's decision (as long as you agree with what was said) and a letter from your husband, making it clear what he has to do (against the specific PIP questions) and highlighting where your condition has deteriorated.
Make sure that you take a look at the advice on reviews in the Guide to PIP Claims and Reviews - (page 128 onwards)
BIS
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