Worried about PIP reassessment
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stephene
Community member Posts: 2 Listener
i informed the dwp that my circumstances had changed because my health problems had become worse and that i was therefore having diffulty with certain activities, i was told i would have to make another claim whilst still recieving my current award of pip. i followed there rules to the letter and now im worried about my assesment with capita on wednesday
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Hello and welcome, if your conditions have altered to the effect that you needed to report a change in circumstances and they are valid changes that are or have been on going for several months than you shouldn’t have anything to worry your unless the acessor finds your changes not as bad as you described in your application from. Good luck for Wednesday and request a copy of your acessment report next week this will shouldgive you a goo idea how your acessment went and what your award may, should be, but you still have to wait for the official award letter notification.
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