PIP renewal form
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If you win at Tribunal they will give you the length of time the award is valid for, 3,4,5 years etc About a year to six months before the end of that period of award, DWP will contact you. Now,, if your original assessment states that your condition is not likely to improve after 9 months, it is almost certain that any new claim by you will be a box ticking exercise. That is the advice I was given by my legal advisor, who specialises in Disability Rights.0
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My letter states that I will be contacted 14weeks before award ends which is Dec 6 20180
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I won at a tribunal1
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I must re read my letter thanks. I got two years award, almost one year backdated. So really only got one year award to wait.0
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I wish I knew what was going on iam worried about when my pip ends0
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18272laura said:I wish I knew what was going on iam worried about when my pip ends
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I've had a look at decision letter My letter says I will be contacted by letter 14 weeks before award ends and I can reapply if I want to, its not a case if I want to I do not want the stress of reapplying again when nothing has changed should I not get review forms as I won at a tribunal1
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@Username_removed are you talking about m r ? Would that not affect the whole decision again?0
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So you just ask for the length of award to be reconsidered?0
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Had to reapply for pip again0
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Make an advance claim before my active claim ends on December 6 20180
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Waiting on the forms for pip seeing my Geneticist tomorrow see if he can help with a supporting letter and fill in the form for a bus ? pass under the mental health act certificate and learning disability certificate0
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CockneyRebel said:It is usual for a PIP award to be reviewed a year in advance of the end date. Once a new decision is made it supercedes your old award from that date.
There are two types of form that you might receive
PIP2 Form which is a renewal form
AR1 form which is the Annual Review
PIP2 you should complete in the same way as when you first applied for PIP, comlpete with any evidence
AR1 is a short form asking if your condition is better, the same or worse.
If your condition has remained the same then that is what your should tick giving brief details.
If your condition is worse then that is what to tick and supply full backing evidence.
If you tick the same box you might not be called for f2f assessment but that is not guaranteed
If you tick the worse box you can expect to be called for assessment
CR Annual is yearly so what will my hubby receive then as he was given PIP for 3 yrs. so will he receive the PIP 2 then? You telling me he has to answer the same questions all over again and as many all over again even though his no better with Rheumatoid Arthritis and he could lose it all next time even if he answers the questions the same?
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