PIP Under review, will I still be paid?
rexen26
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Hey guys, I'm currently waiting for a response to my PIP review, the assessment period was from 2020 to March 2nd 2022. I'm expecting my next PIP payment on March 30th but will I still get it?
I've sent off my re-assessment form, and they haven't made a decision yet, so even though my assessment period is up, I should still be entitled to PIP this month, right?
Any help would really be appreciated, I understand this is quite specific so apologies
Thank you guys!
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Unless your PIP was extended then you will only receive payment up until 2nd March. This may mean you won’t receive your usual amount. I’d advise you to ring them to ask if the award has been extended.For future reference it’s not called “an assessment period”
If you haven’t had an assessment yet then you should expect one because most people have them.1 -
Hi, thanks for the response, really appreciate itWell, that sucks, I really hope they extend it, I don't know how I'll manage without it, the money is sorely needed.. hopefully they don't put me through anxiety Hell in order to get it again..0
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Sorry for the reply again but, is there anything I should do in the mean time whilst I wait?I sent off evidence the first time I applied for PIP, will they have this evidence on hand still?Im really hoping I dont need to send things off againThanks again0
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Start by ringing PIP tomorrow to ask if the award has been extended. At least then you'll know either either way.All supporting evidence should have been sent with your form. All claimants should treat all claims as a new claim.0
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