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Rainbows43
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I just wanted to update that finally pip DM phoned me yesterday. After waiting since 12th August when I put a change of circumstances in, they've gone with the report and awarded enhanced on both. ( Was on High mobility, Standard care )
They've backdated to 25th july 19 as that's when I made the original phone call.
They've backdated to 25th july 19 as that's when I made the original phone call.
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Ami2301 said:Brilliant news @Rainbows43!
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Great news, thanks for sharing
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
@Rainbows43
Hi
Sorry just wanted to ask which area you are from. I have also put in a change of circumstance for my dad in late August 2019.My dad then had his F2F end of November 2019 but we haven’t had a reply as yet. I’ve got a copy of my dads report and it has said ENHANCED on both.
Im just asking if you are from Birmingham like I am then that gives us a clue on the dates the DM is working on.So if you’ve got your decision as you applied on 12th August 2019 that means that’s the dates they’re working on so we haven’t got long to go for a decision.
Sorry if I’m being nosy but waiting over 6 months is a joke really.
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Jay1969 said:@Rainbows43
Hi
Sorry just wanted to ask which area you are from. I have also put in a change of circumstance for my dad in late August 2019.My dad then had his F2F end of November 2019 but we haven’t had a reply as yet. I’ve got a copy of my dads report and it has said ENHANCED on both.
Im just asking if you are from Birmingham like I am then that gives us a clue on the dates the DM is working on.So if you’ve got your decision as you applied on 12th August 2019 that means that’s the dates they’re working on so we haven’t got long to go for a decision.
Sorry if I’m being nosy but waiting over 6 months is a joke really.
Thanks for your input anyway...Jay1969 said:@Rainbows43
Hi
Sorry just wanted to ask which area you are from. I have also put in a change of circumstance for my dad in late August 2019.My dad then had his F2F end of November 2019 but we haven’t had a reply as yet. I’ve got a copy of my dads report and it has said ENHANCED on both.
Im just asking if you are from Birmingham like I am then that gives us a clue on the dates the DM is working on.So if you’ve got your decision as you applied on 12th August 2019 that means that’s the dates they’re working on so we haven’t got long to go for a decision.
Sorry if I’m being nosy but waiting over 6 months is a joke really.
Thanks for your input anyway... -
Hi @Jay1969
I'm not sure if the information I'm sharing is relevant as my daughters claim for PIP was a new claim. I live in Wednesbury which isn't to far from Birmingham
I applied for PIP on the 5th of August 2019 Assessment date was the 12th of December 2019.
Received copy of the accessors report on the 18th of December. The final decision was made on the 16th Feb 2020.
This may give you an idea of the wait, but as I said my daughter's claim was a new claim and not a change of circumstances so not sure if it's handled differently.
Hopefully, you and your father won't have much longer to wait. xx -
@ketomum
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Thanks for your reply, yes it is different because they tend to do the new claims before the change of circumstances.
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So do I get backdate from 25th july or will they deduct 12 weeks?
Wasn't expecting ongoing either. Always been given 3 years -
Great news. You will receive the difference between your previous award and this award from the date in the letter.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
poppy123456 said:Great news. You will receive the difference between your previous award and this award from the date in the letter.
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As it was you that reported the change of circumstances then providing your worsening of condition was at least 3 months then you should receive the backdated payment from when you reported the changes. Same for the EDP in your Income Support, it should be paid from the start of your new PIP award.If you have any concerns regarding any backdated payments then you'll need to ring DWP.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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