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bonnie
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i had a medical for my PIP which is up in December
3 weeks ago when do you think I should hear something ?
3 weeks ago when do you think I should hear something ?
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Hi bonnie and welcome
Normally PIP decisions are 2-4 weeks after assessment.
Have you asked for a copyy of the assessment report ?
CR
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thank you I was unaware I could request a copy of the report . It’s been 3 weeks now and am looking that it’s a bad sign . -
Hi bonnie,
Try not to worry unnecessarily. I understand it's only natural to think negatively about these things but the length of time for a decision has nothing to do with it being particularly positive or negative. All the best.
LeeThe Benefits Training Co: -
Hi Lee
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Hi, personally I had been waiting months for a return of my results. Please phone them and infirm them that if it takes beyond 2-3 weeks thenow a 'maladministration' form will be completed regarding the delay. If they are being too long. Get the form and send it in. That'l help.
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Hi Bonnie
PIP decisions can take around 4-6 weeks.
Have you had a decision yet?
If not it maybe worth contacting PIP to point out that your DLA will end in the next week, and asking if there is anything holding up a decision being made on your claim.
Maria
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Hi Maria
if I don’t hear by the end of this week I will call them .
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Hi Maria
I received my letter yesterday and have been awarded the higher rate mobility ..
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bonnie,
Very pleased to hear this. That's good news. Did you get a result on the daily living component as well?
WillThe Benefits Training Co: -
Yes I am very pleased and they sent me a copy of report.
Bonnie
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