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Receiving a copy of my PIP report

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Hi everyone, I got my copy of the pip f2f report back over a week ago, looking at what she wrote which isn't at all complete ir what I said I see I have 8 points for personal care and 10 for mobility. How likely is it that the person making the final call will go by these point? Is there a change they could be completely ignored?
It seems to be taking ages for them to deside. Thank you so much -
freedom99 said:Hi everyone, I got my copy of the pip f2f report back over a week ago, looking at what she wrote which isn't at all complete ir what I said I see I have 8 points for personal care and 10 for mobility. How likely is it that the person making the final call will go by these point? Is there a change they could be completely ignored?
It seems to be taking ages for them to deside. Thank you so much
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Thank you poppy123456
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Hi I have just received my assessor report and as far as I can see I get 8 points for mobility and eight points for or activity I'm not sure if this indicates that I would receive my personal independence payment I will just have to wait and see
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8 points is enough for standard for both components.
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So the decision maker will look at the assessor report and I might get the award
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helper said:So the decision maker will look at the assessor report and I might get the award
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Decision makers usually follow assessors' recommendations. There can be changes but in most cases the report points are the ones awarded by decision makers.
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Thank you very much for your message very much appreciated
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Hello everyone, I've not been here for some time now but I wasn't sure if I let yourself know my overall outcome for pip. After a long wait I did finally get my pip both enhanced rates for both the mobility and living. I just wanted to say that don't give up and be patient, I know its easier said than done but eventually you will get there especially if you believe that it's what you deserve. I got pip till 2022 but I do believe I will be assessed again in 2021 just to see how I am getting on. Anyway as I said before please don't loose hope and you will get there I promise.
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Thank you so much for updating us @alisha22, this is great news!
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