More time needed
Ramonica
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My review form arrived today and it has to be back to them by next week and I am waiting for letters from my doctor and therapist. I read on the forum you can ask for more time, but I worry they may say ok and then tell me I wad too late to reply. Shall I send it now and send the supporting letters later?
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Hi @Ramonica! Welcome to the community.
I'm afraid I don't have any direct experience of this, but I'm sure some of our members have been through similar things and will be along soon to share their advice. I just wanted to pop in to say hello and welcome you to the community.
Our members are all very friendly and knowledgeable so I'm sure you'll get an answer to your question soon0 -
@Rosie_Scope Thank you, I am really stressed about it, my brother claims too, he also has a review but a lot more time. I just dont trust them to say on the phone its ok.0
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Yes you can ring PIP and they will give you an extra couple of weeks.Make sure you treat it as a new claim even if there’s been no changes.0
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poppy123456 said:Yes you can ring PIP and they will give you an extra couple of weeks.Make sure you treat it as a new claim even if there’s been no changes.0
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