PIP Review 2022
sparker1999
Community member Posts: 1 Listener
hi i was originally granted enhanced rate mobility in 2019, due to end may 2022, i got a letter extended to feb 2023. However i recieved a review form in March, they recieved it back April 21st. i’m just wondering has anyone had one recently? what are the time scales like (i’m in north west if that helps) are they doing them by paper based or assessment? i was told it was with a decision maker. So i’m not sure what happens next, i’m just extremely anxious regarding it all, thank you to anyone who can help
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Timescales could be several months, possibly longer. Most people have assessments, even for reviews. This could be by telephone, face to face or video call. As it's not long that you returned it to DWP then it's likely not be sent to the health assessment providers yet. Sometimes it can be several weeks and more before they do this.
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