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PIP Review decision finally….

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DianeW64
DianeW64 Community member Posts: 37 Connected
edited April 24 in PIP, DLA, and AA
Daughter got review decision letter today finally after waiting 12 months since form was returned.

Letter basically stated award to remain the same, and no assessment required as they were able to make their decision based on information they already have from the form……very relieved to say the least.

So continued award for 3 years, enhanced DL and standard Mobility.

Good luck to everyone else still waiting.
Timeline of husbands PIP claim….
PIP form requested - 09/05/23
Form returned - 06/06/23
Telephone assessment appointment and confirmation report sent to decision maker - 31/07/23 - lasted 1 hour 20 min
Text message 08.56am confirming awarded PIP - 09/08/23
Requested copy of assessor report - 11/08/23
Award letter received - 14/08/23 = 6pts daily living and 8pts mobility 
Assessor report received - 15/08/23
Sent in Mandatory Reconsideration letter - 18/08/23
Text message received confirming MR request, decision within 8 weeks - 01/09/23
Letter confirming received MR request and I have a month to send in any supporting information - 06/09/23
MR decision - no change - 14/10/2023
Tribunal appeal done online - 22/10/23
DWP decision maker called and enhanced awarded daily living and mobility - 23/11/2023
Tribunal cancelled by DWP…
Backpay in bank…..28/11/23
PIP paperwork confirmed award ongoing…..02/12/23

Lives in Lancashire.



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