PIP MR waiting times?
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tinka1992
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Hi i need some advice so I only scored 4 points my workers have done MR thing I have sent it more evidence to.supoort my claim I have cpn nurse a mental health worker plus housing support worker what are the chances of mr so I dont have to go tribule serves theres back log aswell with Mr I have already been waiting since June
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Unfortunately only around 18% of MR's change the result
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
My Mum waited 11 weeks and has just won her MR decision.
I have only just sent my MR off with new evidence. I called them yesterday to ensure they had received it, they confirmed they had. The man said I was looking at 6-8 weeks for a decision as the times in our area were improving. Although I wont be surprised to be waiting longer.
Good luck and keep us posted. -
Good luck with the claim @tinka1992, most people do have to take it to tribunal but that doesn't mean it's impossible to win at this stage. Fingers crossed!
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