Had a brown envelope today........
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clarzier
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Invited to apply for PIP in Dec 2017 previously indefinute DLA higher rates both mobility and care.
Had my Capita assessment on 15th Feb and today I received a dreaded brown envelope.....
But all it was a letter saying that they now had all the information to enable them to make a decision and no need to contact them. This was dated a week ago and I'm now worrying about it
This is so stressful.
Had my Capita assessment on 15th Feb and today I received a dreaded brown envelope.....
But all it was a letter saying that they now had all the information to enable them to make a decision and no need to contact them. This was dated a week ago and I'm now worrying about it
This is so stressful.
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Hi clarzier
This is normal however you should ask for a copy of the assessment report
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
It took them two weeks after my 'all info letter' to send the award letter.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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I have already asked for that but nothing as yet. If I had that then I presume I would know which way the award is going to go
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