How long does a claim take
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shaunsadie
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How long does a claim take once it gets processed please
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Hi shaunsadie and welcome
Which benefit are you refering to ?
Have you had assessment/ decision ?
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Pip all i know it's being processed
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Ok
so you have sent in your PIP2 form but not been called for assessment yet
If that is correct normally 2-6 weeks before f2f
CR
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Haven't got to go for assessment because I'm on chemotherapy and my nurse phoned them up and said I'm not well enough for assessment and they said that they was going to process it with out an assessment
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Ah ok
So you are having a paper based assessment. Sometimes they send a letter to say that they have all the info they need then normally 6-8 weeks
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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