Pip
Joesy
Community member Posts: 5 Listener
OK I applied for pip back in December I had my assessment done and got a copy of the report end of march going by the report I have scored 10 points for daily living and 4 points for mobility with a review for 3 years time my queries are do they add both of these points together or r they both separate? Is there a chance I may still be turned down by the dwp with this report and how long does it take to get the decision letter xx
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Hi @JoesyThe two are separate, so possibly standard D/L but no mobility. The DWP mostly go with the report, could be 6-8 weeks before you get the letter
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Thank you for replying I've had to give up work due to back surgery and have a numb foot from my op I may need more surgery on my neck not sure if I can get it looked at again if I get more surgery xx
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