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Leo2018
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Hi I was on DLA for over 10 years. Had to apply for pip in 2016. I attended an interview and advised I didn’t score enough. I went on to win an appeal. I have just received a letter advising of home assessment this month. Not sure if this is normal as my condition will not get better proven by medical evidence. Has this happened to anyone else
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Hi @steve51
its not the benefits side I need advice on. I just found it strange they want to do a home visit since nothing has changed. -
Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @Leo2018
I am very very sorry to hear that this info was wrong.
Yes they will from time to time revisit the current benefits.
Did you have a home visit last time????
Most people have to fight for a
“home visit”
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Hi @steve51
No my last assement was at their office. -
Hi @Ami2301 yes I’m due a review. But after winning an appeal with the medical evidence showing I will not get better. I just thought it would just be renewed. As I was on DLA for live.
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@Leo2018 it is probably for your review then, other members have experienced a similar situation and I'm sure they will be happy to share their experience with youDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi @Leo2018
That’s great ?
You can contact them tomorrow morning to change the appointment if needed!!!!!
Please please let me know if I can help you with anything ??????
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