How long does it take for them to make a decision after an appointment?

ashleyslowther26
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Hi does anyone know how long pip takes just made an appointment with the citizens advice to fill in my form once they receive it and ask you to go to appointment does anyone know roughly how long it takes for them to make a decision thanks for your help
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Give it a year start to finish ending in tribunal. Anything less than that is a bonus. No seriously your cab advisor will prob have a good idea on waiting times in your area. You usually get 2 weeks notice. So now is the time to gather your evidence to support your claim about how your issues affect you day to day most of the time. Good luck
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Thank you Debbie
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Hi @ashleyslowther26 welcome to the community!
Good luck! Keep us updated and let us know if you need any further help!Disability Gamechanger - 2019 -
Hi @ashleyslowther26,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you here.
It can take between six to eight weeks for a decision on your PIP claim to be made following an assessment. If you ever want to find out more about the status of your claim, then you can contact the PIP helpline on 0800 121 4433.
I hope this helps. Do let us know if you have any other questions!Liam -
Thank you and I will let you know
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