mobility/mental health change of law nov 16
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sparkle22
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Has anyone had a letter about the PIP mobility/mental health change of law, I've not seen much mention of it. Has anyone actually been awarded any backdated money? Does anyone know the order they are doing the review in?
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Hi,There's no order to the way they're reviewing all those claims. There won't be a re-assessment, they just look at the claims and the evidence given at the time and make a decision from there. The descriptors changed yes but it's even harder now to score points for following and planning a journey than it was before.Once they've reviewed your claim they'll write to you with a decision but how long this could take is anyone's guess. I was sent a letter about 5 weeks ago saying they had review my claim and as expected the decision remained the same, as i don't claim for mental health reasons.There's no need to contact them, they'll contact you. I've not yet heard of anyone that's received any backdated money because of the changes.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Thanks for the reply @poppy123456
So you've heard back already, thats interesting thanks, its just frustrating when you think you're entitled to mobility, and not getting any, and have no idea what their decision will be, or when it will be. Its not worth me reapplying to try and get mobility now, as I'm due a planned review any day, (care award ends Jan 2020 with a planned review from Jan 2019)
But I've heard from other posters that planned review forms are currently being delayed due to work load.
When you say its harder to score points for following and planning journeys, in what way is it harder?
Thanks
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sparkle22 said:But I've heard from other posters that planned review forms are currently being delayed due to work load.
Thanks
The delays and backlog are affecting the assessors getting round to inviting you in for a face to face and the DWP in getting a decision out.
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At the risk of poking a sleeping bear with a stick, if you don't receive your renewal invite soon, you might ring the DWP as it is not unheard of that forms do get " lost in the post ". If this happens then your claim could be denied through no fault of your own
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I agree that there's no delays with sending out review forms and i'm not sure where you heard that from but it's not correct. If you were due to be contacted in January then i'd advise you to ring DWP. If they've sent the form and you haven't received it then it could cause problems with your current award. If the form isn't returned on time then they will stop your payments. Usually they send the forms are quite quickly for reviews on PIP, i received my daughters form exactly 1 year before her awards ends.
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Thanks for the replies. I'd read on a couple of other forums that people who were expecting a review form during January 19, because they had a longer award ending january 2020, hadn't received one, one person had called DWP and asked and were told they would get a form in July instead, as they were struggling to cope with new applications, along with the planned reviews and the extra reviews from the law changes. The other person hadn't rang, I havent rang myself yet. But I will do as I dont want any issues. just need to psyche myself up for it!
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What you've read on another forum is incorrect. There's no delays in any reviews, you're contacted 1 year before the award is due to end.If you were awarded by a Tribunal it's different and you'll be contact 14 weeks before your award is due to end.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Thanks I’ll give them a ring and ask about the review form.
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I found this online:
The department has prioritised checking the claims of individuals whom we know from our systems to be terminally ill. Other cases will be reviewed in chronological order, starting with the earliest cases first ensuring that those who have been waiting the longest benefit at an early stage.
DWP management information at 23 November 2018 shows: around 140,000 cases have been reviewed and cleared around 1,000 payments have been made to qualifying claimants the total amount of additional payments the department has paid out to qualifying claimants is around £5 million the average additional payment is around £4,500
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@poppy123456 Can you please explain why it's even harder now to score points for planning and following a journey than it was before. Thank you.
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keira said:@poppy123456 Can you please explain why it's even harder now to score points for planning and following a journey than it was before. Thank you.
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poppy123456 said:keira said:@poppy123456 Can you please explain why it's even harder now to score points for planning and following a journey than it was before. Thank you.
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Ah I see, I've just looked online, they are trying to 'tighten up' the definition of OPD by the looks of it so no one meets the criteria!
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sparkle22 said:Ah I see, I've just looked online, they are trying to 'tighten up' the definition of OPD by the looks of it so no one meets the criteria!
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ilovecats said:sparkle22 said:Ah I see, I've just looked online, they are trying to 'tighten up' the definition of OPD by the looks of it so no one meets the criteria!
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poppy123456 said:sparkle22 said:Ah I see, I've just looked online, they are trying to 'tighten up' the definition of OPD by the looks of it so no one meets the criteria!
One way or another they will win.
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Yadnad said:poppy123456 said:sparkle22 said:Ah I see, I've just looked online, they are trying to 'tighten up' the definition of OPD by the looks of it so no one meets the criteria!
One way or another they will win.
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