Review form was sent to assessor in September. Will it be paper based?
wazza57
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Hi im new here i sent my pip review form back in september 3 weeks befor the deadline.and i rang them to find out if they had receaved it and i was told that my form and evedence had gone to the assessor this was on 16th september its now 10th march still nouthing...if it whent to an assessor does this mean ill have a papper based dectition?
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Hi,It goes to the assessors regardless of which assessment you have. Most people have either a face to face or a telephone assessment so you should expect either of those. Paper based assessments are rare but possible.Backlogs are huge across most of the country which is why you've waited so long. Once an appointment becomes available they will contact you.0
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Welcome to the community @wazza57 I hope that you've found poppy123456's comment helpful. Please do let us know if you have any additional questions. Best of luck with your claim!0
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poppy123456 said:Hi,It goes to the assessors regardless of which assessment you have. Most people have either a face to face or a telephone assessment so you should expect either of those. Paper based assessments are rare but possible.Backlogs are huge across most of the country which is why you've waited so long. Once an appointment becomes available they will contact you.0
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What makes you think you’ve been underpaid? What current PIP award do you have?
Are you also aware that PIP is a weekly benefit paid every 4 weeks, not a monthly benefit?0
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