PIP change of circumstances
morr12
Community member Posts: 16 Connected
Hi, please can anyone help?
I have completed a change of circumstances due to my condition worsening and my ability to do things. I did this back in March but still not had a response from them? I was wondering how long this process normally takes? It’s been 14 weeks already.
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There are long delays for assessments and I think new claims are prioritised over changes of circumstance.1
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14 weeks really isn't long at all. It could potentially be several months, possibly longer.
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I don't know if review and change of circumstances are processed differently but I sent my review forms back in January and haven't heard a thing unfortunately. It all just takes so long0
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Biblioklept said:I don't know if review and change of circumstances are processed differently but I sent my review forms back in January and haven't heard a thing unfortunately. It all just takes so long
New claims are priority over both of those.
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That's sounds fair, thanks poppy1234561
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