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PIP suspension

cwhite
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Had a letter from PIP, they have suspended my claim due to returning the review form is late, the PIP entitlement does not run out until November 2019, what can I do to reverse the decision please
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Hi,Even though your award doesn't end until later this year reviews take place 1 year before and that form must be returned. If it's not they will stop payments. Your only option now is to ring DWP and explain your reasons for returning the form late, hopefully they'll accept the reasons and reinstate your payments.For future reference you can ring to ask for an extension of time to return the form.
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Thanks very much I will contact them. will they continue with the claim?
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I have no idea, if your payments will be reinstated, that's why you need to ring. Do come back and let us know.
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