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baggsy26
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can anyone tell me how long does a paper based assessment take they keep saying they are awaiting evidence from the GP surely the GP has a timescale for a reply
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Hi baggsy
GP's do not have a timescale to reply, many GP's are to busy to respond at all. Have you tried ringing your GP to see if they have received the request and/ or responded ?
CR
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Thanks for the reply I will ring my GP tomorrow can they refuse to respond then if capita has requested medical evidence
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Hello baggsy26
When you say paper based assessment is your claim still being decided by PIP?
If you can speak to your GP to check if they have the medical report request and that they s/he will respond, ask them to contact you if they have any queries. This is so a 'I don't know' answer can be avoided on the report.
Good luck
Maria
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My sons been avin pip for three yrs and he’s on low on both and coz I see people better off than him getting high I have asked them to look at his claim again
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hi baggsy
So have asked for a change of circumstance ?
How long does your sons current award last ?
It is always a bad idea to make assumptions of another persons disability
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
I agree, to know that someone else is possibly not as bad as you perceive them to be is something you cannot do without knowing their full medical background.
I have friends who have chronic heart conditions and look absolutely great.
Try to concentrate on your son's disabilities and I hope all goes well on your change of circumstances review, it has been known for some people to lose some of their benefits after doing this, it's also unusual for DWP to do the legwork as in applying for medical information from doctors etc.
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No worded that wrong sorry I actually know the person and their actual disabilities but was told by cab when I had my old forms back that I didn’t give them as much information and depth of my sons disabilities so was my fault for not filling forms out in detail in the first place and his last award was until 2021
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My son had a paper based assessment it has taken near 11 weeks, they did contact all the medical professionals I put on the form and Capita waited over 4 weeks for a reply from them.
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I’ve been waiting 9 weeks as of today so a bit of a wait yet then Mayfair thanks for the reply
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I'm on week 9 of my wait for capita to write a report. I sent in a letter from my psychiatrist, a letter from my CPN and they wrote out for a report from my GP. My GP returned the report and Capita received it on the 23rd March 2018. I asked how long it would take them to do the report and they keep insisting that there is no time scale for them to do a paper based assessment and they currently have a backlog. Once the report is sent to DWP, it could take a further 4 weeks for them to make a decision. I have Bi-Polar and I'm fully expecting them to turn my claim down, so I'm now doing research on the appeals process. I am going to fight them every inch of the way.
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How did you get on with your pip application @Missy2167
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baggsy26 said:told by cab when I had my old forms back that I didn’t give them as much information and depth of my sons disabilities so was my fault for not filling forms out in detail in the first place and his last award was until 2021
And that the CAB are now suggesting that in doing so you did your son no favours?
If that is the case, then I can agree with their comments yet, my reply would have been along the lines of 'well what do you expect, you get a plumber for a leak, an electrician for a blown fusebox but for a DWP claim form you are expected to DIY'
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