should I call for PIP assessment report ?
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mumofthetwins
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Hi guys
Its now around 3 weeks since my F2F and 2 weeks since I had my call back from assessor with further questions .. do you think I should give DWP a call to ask for the assessment report ?
I haven’t had a letter from DWP yet so not sure if they will send it... what do you guys think ?
Lisa
Its now around 3 weeks since my F2F and 2 weeks since I had my call back from assessor with further questions .. do you think I should give DWP a call to ask for the assessment report ?
I haven’t had a letter from DWP yet so not sure if they will send it... what do you guys think ?
Lisa
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Hi @mumofthetwins I would advise you to request a copy of the assessment reportDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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@mumofthetwins, phone DWP and request a copy of your assessment report then you can see what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the official notification letter. Good luck.
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Thanks guys .. I'll try calling when I'm on lunch break.
Lisa x -
Hello @mumofthetwins, call DWP to request a copy of the assessment report .Good luck but you will still need to await the letter however. If there are any inaccuracies, use a red pen to circle them.
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So guys I just called up and they have said that he will get the standard rate. They said received forms yesterday and posted the decision out today.
Thanks guys
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