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3 years 5 months ago #268320 by an ex nurse
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Hi, is there an absolute time limit for asking for a mandatory reconsideration of a pip decision if you have missed the one month deadline and have a good reason for doing so.
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3 years 5 months ago #268332 by BIS
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Hi an ex nurse
Yes, you can put in for a late mandatory reconsideration - just supply your reasons. You have up to a year from the date of the decision letter.
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Yes, you can put in for a late mandatory reconsideration - just supply your reasons. You have up to a year from the date of the decision letter.
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3 years 5 months ago #268346 by latetrain
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Hi An ex nurse
The absolute time limit is 13 months from the date of the decision letter, I have on a few occasions applied for a MR 12 months after the decision letter and been successful especially when the claimant suffers from mental health issues.
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The absolute time limit is 13 months from the date of the decision letter, I have on a few occasions applied for a MR 12 months after the decision letter and been successful especially when the claimant suffers from mental health issues.
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