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ipp2375
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Hi i recieved my report and it states based on the available evidence i consider there to be no requirement to arrange a review of this claim as significant change is unlikely.
Justification for review period choice.
The report identifies a low level of restrictions therfore no review required.
May i ask ehat that means? As alot of the report is not what i said or done.
Thanks for your help.
Justification for review period choice.
The report identifies a low level of restrictions therfore no review required.
May i ask ehat that means? As alot of the report is not what i said or done.
Thanks for your help.
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hello, having read your report and can only comment on your brief post. To me it looks as as it a review no an initial application for pip that your conditions will not change or improve hence no requirement for a review. Others will or may read it differently.
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HI,It means that no review is recommended but have you looked at the dots in the report next to the activities and used the PIP descriptors to add up any score that may have been recommended? If you haven't then i'd advise you to do that because it the points that count also.Use this self test to see what maybe recommended. http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
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Ive asked for a mandatory reconsideration,and they told me it will take 10 weeks.
Thankyou for asking x -
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