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freckles
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Hi i have a pip assesement on monday the 11th of december 2017 i asked for a home visit but was refused and doc wants £25 for a letter my question is i,m due my pip payment on the 22nd of december would i still get that payment whilst my medical assesement is being looked at by the dwp
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Unless your PIP award has reach it end date, payment will continue until a new decision is made. PIP is paid 4 weeks in arrears normally so your next payment should go through
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Cheera was,nt suppose to be reassed until september 2018
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freckles said:Cheera was,nt suppose to be reassed until september 2018
Most claims are reviewed a year before the end date but the DWP can in some circumstances review at any time
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I was awarded pip until september 2018
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