PIP Aadvice desperately needed
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The report can indeed cause quite a bit of stress and anxiety. Reading it can make you go round and round in your head of all the worst ways the report could be read by the decision maker. Not very good for your mental health.
Having the report though can be helpful when writing up your Mandatory Reconsideration if that is something you need to do however.
You do have a month from the decision to submit an MR (you can submit one after the month as well, it is not a firm deadline), so you have plenty of time after getting a decision to request the report. Waiting till after the decision saves you having all that worry and anxiety and you get the outcome you want anyway.0 -
Jimm_Scope said:The report can indeed cause quite a bit of stress and anxiety. Reading it can make you go round and round in your head of all the worst ways the report could be read by the decision maker. Not very good for your mental health.
Having the report though can be helpful when writing up your Mandatory Reconsideration if that is something you need to do however.
You do have a month from the decision to submit an MR (you can submit one after the month as well, it is not a firm deadline), so you have plenty of time after getting a decision to request the report. Waiting till after the decision saves you having all that worry and anxiety and you get the outcome you want anyway.
Its all taken such a long time, I originally made the phone call to apply for pip in September 2022 so over a year ago, and the assessment hasn’t even been done yet. Honestly I ant describe the amount of anxiety it’s caused.0 -
Hi @justme6263 - I think you're very wise in not requesting the assessor's report as that's only a part of what's looked at, & is also only a recommendation.I'm sorry things have taken so long & the anxiety it's caused. As poppy mentioned, once a decision is made, it can take anything from 2-12 weeks to get your decision letter.0
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poppy123456 said:You will need to ring PIP to request a copy of the report once it's returned. Please do be aware though that requesting it does seem to cause a lot more anxiety and stress as reported by many members here.
Very frustrating. Also I'm.stressing about what they will gleen from this factual report - my GP doesn't know a fat lot about my day to day living other than I am alcohol dependant, have severe anxiety and depression, paranoia and that I don't leave my flat and the medication I am on. I rarely see him aside from medication reviews and even then he seems to focus on my alcohol dependency at the detriment of what else I am coping with.
Gosh I half wish I'd never started.0 -
chiarieds said:Hi @justme6263 - I think you're very wise in not requesting the assessor's report as that's only a part of what's looked at, & is also only a recommendation.I'm sorry things have taken so long & the anxiety it's caused. As poppy mentioned, once a decision is made, it can take anything from 2-12 weeks to get your decision letter.
I have asked for a copy of my report, as it was suggested I had it in case of need to ask for MR or then tribunal. I won’t read it though and it’s being sent to my parents address.
Hopefully this decision isn’t drag out or drawn out.
Just wanted to say thanks to everyone for the advice and for putting up with my nervousness and anxiety fuelled questions.1 -
Hi @justme6263. Hope you get the decision soon. Good luck 🤞🏻1
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Hi @justme6263 - I'm also hoping you hear back soon, but it can take anything from 2-12 weeks to get your decision letter. You don't actually need the assessor's report should you wish to do a MR, as your decision letter will show any points awarded (& the assessor's report is just a recommendation).
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chiarieds said:Hi @justme6263 - I'm also hoping you hear back soon, but it can take anything from 2-12 weeks to get your decision letter. You don't actually need the assessor's report should you wish to do a MR, as your decision letter will show any points awarded (& the assessor's report is just a recommendation).poppy123456 said:You will need to ring PIP to request a copy of the report once it's returned. Please do be aware though that requesting it does seem to cause a lot more anxiety and stress as reported by many members here.
just wanted to update people as to you’ve all been such a help. I received a phone call today from the Decision Maker on my claim and she informed me that she had made the decision and I’ll be in receipt of enhanced daily living and standard mobility - which is exactly what I thought I’d be entitled to.
She told me that I was due a substantial backdated payment too, and checked my bank details and informed me it would be released as soon as her manager had done a ‘payment check’. Does anybody know what this is or how long it takes?
The backdated pay is from 12/09/2022 which I have worked out at around 7.6k. Is this amount correct? I’ve also asked that it be paid in instalments.
To say this is a relief and a massive weight off my shoulders in an understatement. Truly I’m so grateful it is done and they agree that I am eligible. I was so nervous for so long.
Thanks again to everyone.0 -
Very pleased to see your update @justme6263 - they will just be calculating how much you're owed; hopefully it will be just a few days & you'll start receiving some of this. I'm mathematically challenged, so haven't tried to work out your monies!
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Great news! I must admit that you were waiting a very long time for a decision if they owe you from Sept 2022. First time claims are usually much quicker.
As for how much they will owe you then you will need to wait for the decision letter because you will be owed last years rate before 11th April 2023 and this years rates after that.1 -
That is great news @justme6263. So pleased for you🙂1
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poppy123456 said:Great news! I must admit that you were waiting a very long time for a decision if they owe you from Sept 2022. First time claims are usually much quicker.
As for how much they will owe you then you will need to wait for the decision letter because you will be owed last years rate before 11th April 2023 and this years rates after that.
Have a great Sunday!0 -
Heya @justme6263 that is fantastic news, you must be over the moon!
My backpay came through fairly quickly once I received the award letter. Make sure you treat yourself a bit if you can.1 -
Albus_Scope said:Heya @justme6263 that is fantastic news, you must be over the moon!
My backpay came through fairly quickly once I received the award letter. Make sure you treat yourself a bit if you can.
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That sounds very positive @justme6263 - I do hope try this private rehab, & wish you well.
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chiarieds said:That sounds very positive @justme6263 - I do hope try this private rehab, & wish you well.1
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I'm glad you're going for it, the money is there at exactly the right time. That's the universe saying something to you I think.
Make sure you find some time to hang out here with us though.0
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