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margaret35
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Had my pip assessment on Monday. Either my assessor was lovely or has got a bafta in acting .I've read so many negative things about these people that I'm dreading the Brown envelope . At the end while I waited for my daughter he bent down took my hand and told me to be positive. Oh well . I can't change what has happened .
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Hi Margaret, I know you will be anxious but I hope my ezperience will make it a little less worrying for you. over the last 2 to 3 years I have had 3 assessments and the first 2 were just as you have described and I felt less anxious. They were both proved positive when the letter came. However, my third one did not have the same feeling at all, I remained anxious until the letter came and was right to be worried as the assessment was not accurate and was contradictory and my award was lowered. I would say if the assessor was lovely and made you feel at ease that can only be a positive thing so trust your instincts and try to relax a little. Good luck.
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Best of luck @margaret35, let us know how you get on!
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I'm dreading my Brown envelope. Assessment was last Monday so it could be weeks before I find out . My next dla should be next Wednesday 8th .I don't know do they just stop it or give you chance to sort everything financially out ? X
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@margaret35
Your DLA continues until your PIP begins. Nothing will change until after you have received your decision letter from DWP. The last DLA payment should be four weeks after the decision date which will be a few days before you receive the decision letter itself. And the first PIP payment should be four weeks after the last DLA payment. Have you asked DWP for a copy of the assessor's report? This will give you a good indication of what your award is likely to be. -
I've phoned DWP and they told me to ring pip . I phoned them . They received my assessment on 25th and will send me a copy of it . Getting that now or waiting for decision the result will be the same. I've always been glass half full but I'm half empty at the moment .Thankyou for your advice.
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Thanks for letting us know @margaret35! Even if it's not the news you hoped for, we'll do our best to advise and support you.
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Thankyou. That means alot to me .
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Hi . Requested my assessment report 2 weeks ago and not received it yet . How long does it usually take please ? Thanks for any responses.
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Hi @margaret35, it can usually take between 2-4 weeks but can take longer. Keep us updated!
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Thanks for your help .
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Hello Margaret35
So pleased to hear that your assessment was not a horrible experience. Lets hope that this results in a positive decision.
Please keep us posted.
Maria
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I've just had results for pip. I get standard rate for care but had mobility refused to standard which is disappointing. But at least it's over . On turn2us site it seems there is other help or benefits to help me . Is that right or have I misunderstood it? Thankyou for your help .
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I meant reduced Not refused . Sorry.
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Hi margaret35,
If your daily living component award for PIP is paid at the same rate as your DLA care component award was then there isn't likely to be any further benefits or premiums available that you aren't already receiving, but to be sure if you put your details into a benefits calculator online you'll be able to find out what you should be entitled to.
LeeThe Benefits Training Co:
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