Advice about PIP dates
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fibro
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i had full dla, then transfered to pip, lost mobility would not take any notice she actually said , this is pip not dla, any way they gave me lowest on everything till oct 2018 1 yr early i had to claim again a whole year i cant walk unaided, in my home aswell, i have i file with all my specialist letters they dont care, i am asking for help, the letter said 20 dec 2017, but been xmas i did not get letter untill after the new year, is it to late to ask them why going from that date please,
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Hi fibro
Most claims are reviewed a year before the end date. once a new decision is made your old award is superceded
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My decision for this claim said 20 Dec 2018 is it amonth from the date as it was after Jan when I actually got the letter with it being the holidays. Can I phone them or is to late
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Was that the end date or the review date ?
Which form have you received PIP2 or AR1 ?
CR
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