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I've reapplied. The assessor asked about my last claim. Could this be related to the LEAP review?

Beesmummy798
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Hi there, I previously applied for PIP in January 2017 and got no points, I just didn't take it any further. I remember receiving a letter about 18 months after this, it was about looking at my claim again. I can't remember exact wording of it, and I didn't pay much attention to it. Anyway, I have reapplied and am just waiting on my decision. Last Monday at my assessment the assessor was asking a lot of questions about my claim in 2017 regarding planning a journing, managing treatments, change of medications etc. I'm wondering if this has anything to do with the leap review? Plus Dwp hasn't received my report back from assessment on 28th June. Could they be looking into my previous claim? I'm probably over thinking but TIA for any advice x
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Actually it was well into 2019 when I got the letter about my 2017 PIP claim, not just 18 months after. Wish I had have kept it gs x
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Be extra nice to new members.
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@woodbine thanks so much. I'll have a read through this ?
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