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mammy5
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Hi everyone,
I am currently receiving PIP for severe unstable Angina and have just received an review form even though my award has another full year left- the initial assessment was stressful enough and I am really worried. Does anyone have any tips on completing this review form? My PIP has been a lifeline and I'm scared I'll fill this form in incorrectly and I'll lose my benefit. Thanks
I am currently receiving PIP for severe unstable Angina and have just received an review form even though my award has another full year left- the initial assessment was stressful enough and I am really worried. Does anyone have any tips on completing this review form? My PIP has been a lifeline and I'm scared I'll fill this form in incorrectly and I'll lose my benefit. Thanks
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HI @mammy5 and welcome to the community.
You need to fill in the form as if it is a fresh claim, this includes supplying any information or evidence you have previously supplied, as well as any new information. Keeping a record for yourself of everything you send will assist in future claims.
You can get support with this through the Scope helpline 0808 800 3333 or post particular questions in our ask a benefit advisor group.
https://community.scope.org.uk/categories/ask-a-benefits-advisor
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