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Colourfull500
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I had a letter today from Pip saying they have enough information to make a decision on weather I will be awarded Pip why didn't they just send me the decision today instead of silly letter.
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Hello, what would sooner have an update of the progress of your claim or nothing at all for a further four weeks, have you requested a copy of your assessment report ? Which on receiving it you can work out what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the official award letter notification letter.
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the assessor sends the report to the DWP decision maker who then usually agrees with the report, but it can take 6-8 weeks for the DM to do that depending on how busy they are.
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Hi Woodbine'
Thankyou for the Reply.
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Hi @Colourfull500, I hope you aren't waiting much longer for a decision!
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Hi Chloe_Scope'
I hope I won't be waiting much longer either.
My right leg is swollen up and lots of pain when trying to walk and I cannot get up from lying down position why I don't know.
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