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pip assessment report. Does 8 points for mobility and activities indicate that I'll get PIP?
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helper
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hello hope you are all well
i got my pip assessment report today and on the back are the pip descriptors she gave me 8 points for mobility and 8 points for activities would this this indicate that i will get the PIP ? any help please thankyou.
i got my pip assessment report today and on the back are the pip descriptors she gave me 8 points for mobility and 8 points for activities would this this indicate that i will get the PIP ? any help please thankyou.
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@helper, yes going by your post you have got 8 points for each award , low rate for daily living and mobility. With these other benefits will and can be accessed. On the mobility side you can claim 50% off your road fund licence if you have a car registered in your name you may be able to get a blue badge if you meet the criteria , the daily will depends on your income ect.
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Thank you for your interest in my post.
So do you think this would indicate that I am definitely going to get the pip . Or or the decision maker make any changes when he reads the description from the assessor report -
They mostly go with the report, it's very rare to go against it.
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Hi @helper, that's great! You'll just have to wait for the decision letter now
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Let us know how it goes @helper! I hope you get the outcome you're looking for.Community Manager
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I should know in about 3 more weeks thank you
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Hi would like to know how things go as I'm in the same boat going by my assessment report I've been given 8points does anyone know if the dwp decision maker can go against the report and award nothing
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ruckerdee said:Hi would like to know how things go as I'm in the same boat going by my assessment report I've been given 8points does anyone know if the dwp decision maker can go against the report and award nothingHi,Your question was answered on your other thread. https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/63905/pip-assessment#latest
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Hi the decision-maker didn't go against the report
And I did get the standard rate in both plus I got it all backdated last week plus I got extra on to my income support and it also was back paid to the original date that I applied for the pip the assessor recommend it was for 3 years but the decision maker has given it to me for 4 years
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That is great news @helper. Well done for persevering.
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Thank you
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That's amazing news @helper, I bet you are so relieved! Thank you for letting us know.
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I am absolutely delighted it's all over it's very stressful waiting they're waiting times are very long I have two to thank my lucky stars and be grateful that I was able to get it
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My partner is applying also she has a carpal syndrome but I'm not sure if she was getting anything for that that she has had this last night last Thursday day does anyone know if you get for that condition
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helper said:My partner is applying also she has a carpal syndrome but I'm not sure if she was getting anything for that that she has had this last night last Thursday day does anyone know if you get for that condition
PIP isn't awarded based on a diagnosis. If she's only been affected by this twice then it's very unlikely they would score enough points for an award. For PIP you must be affected for at least 50% of the time over a 12 month period.
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helper said:My partner is applying also she has a carpal syndrome but I'm not sure if she was getting anything for that that she has had this last night last Thursday day does anyone know if you get for that condition
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