Requested report of my assessment 2 weeks ago

johnsmith1
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just to find out that the assessor scored me 1 point for daily living and 0 for mobility. But I’m still waiting for for dwp to send me a letter. I am also a full time student studying a degree, so that means if I lose my pip I lose muy esa!
can someone help me out?
can someone help me out?
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Esa is completely seperate to Pip so no you wont lose it.
Wait for your award letter and if you didnt score anything you can do a Mandatory Reconsideration.
Hope that helps. -
lindadenise said:Esa is completely seperate to Pip so no you wont lose it.
Wait for your award letter and if you didnt score anything you can do a Mandatory Reconsideration.
Hope that helps.
I received an an letter from: Personal Independence payment a day after my assesment and it says
yearly update
the rates of pip are looked at every year and from 8th of april 2019
you will receive.........
Did I pass my assessment? -
Hi, was you on PIP already? If so its just a standard letter everyone receives, i doubt it was you new award.
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lindadenise said:Hi, was you on PIP already? If so its just a standard letter everyone receives, i doubt it was you new award.
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lindadenise said:Esa is completely seperate to Pip so no you wont lose it.
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Everyone receives a yearly letter this time of year. They usually go with the report, it's very rare to go against it. Once the decision is made, if you're not happy then you have 1 month from the date of the decision to request the Mandatory Reconsideration.
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poppy123456 said:lindadenise said:Esa is completely seperate to Pip so no you wont lose it.
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Yes it will automatically stop if you're a full time student and claiming Income related ESA. Full time students can only claim Income related ESA if they're claiming PIP/DLA.
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poppy123456 said:Yes it will automatically stop if you're a full time student and claiming Income related ESA. Full time students can only claim Income related ESA if they're claiming PIP/DLA.
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I'm afraid not, if a decision doesn't go in your favour they will end 4 weeks after the decision is made. If you're successfully awarded then you'll have a new award date.
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Sorry i did not know Esa stops if you lose PIP i was just going on what i get.
Poppy is more experienced to advise you on that.
Goodluck -
lindadenise said:Sorry i did not know Esa stops if you lose PIP i was just going on what i get.
Poppy is more experienced to advise you on that.
Goodluck
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@johnsmith1 If you really believe you should have been given more points by your assessor, you can make a complaint to the assessment provider before you get your decision. They have 20 days to reply from receiving it. Then if you do an MR just mention you have complained. Don't make a big thing of it to DWP as they will only be interested in reviewing your claim but they will know you're not happy with the way your assessment was carried out.
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