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Pip, review and mobility car

Rocky1965
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Hi everyone new on here. I hope you will be able to help me with my question. Had pip review form and sent it back last week. Am I able to keep mobility car and do I still get my allowance enhance on both.not had any decisions so I really don't know were I'm up to... thanks
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Hi and welcome
You will still get your current award as long as it hasn't run out until a new decision is made
Once a decision is made this will replace your previous award even if it still hadn't ended
You will also keep your car until a new decision is made as long as it is still within the lease period
Hope this helps and just ask if you have any other questions -
@rocky1965 it can take some weeks to process a PIP review and whilst face to face assessments are still suspended it could be done by telephone.Be extra nice to new members.
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Thanks everyone do they usually write you a decision letter or by text..
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Once you have had the assessment the HCP will then send a report to the DWP DM, it could then still take them 6-8 weeks to make the decision which will be sent to you by post, however once you have had the assessment you can a week later request a copy of the report a PR4 which should indicate the level of award.Be extra nice to new members.
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Thanks ?
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you are more than welcome, please come back if you need more help.Be extra nice to new members.
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