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Juliewood67
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I've just had my face to face assessment last week. I suffer from reduced mobility due to arthritis in hip for which I'm awaiting a hip replacement. This is the third time I've applied and actually got to this stage without being rejected. Does this mean I'll be eligible for pip now or will I be refused once again.
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Hi Juliewood and welcome
It is impossible to predict the outcome of any assessment
Leave it a few days then ring the DWP and ask for a copy of the assesment report
CR
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@juliewood67,
CR is right, ring for a copy of your accessment report and when it arrives it will give you a good Indecation of what your award may be by looking what points you where awarded by the accessor. But you still have to wait for the official award letter from the decision maker.0
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