Pip Mandatory reconsideration process April 2020
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peekaboo6
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Hi everyone.
I put in For a Pip Mandatory reconsideration request for my daughter using the advicenow website. We had a letter back today which was dated ( 27-03-2020) saying “ They now have all the information they need to decide if they can award PIP to my daughter .
How long will it take now for them to make a decision ? and also let us know The outcome ? thankyou
How long will it take now for them to make a decision ? and also let us know The outcome ? thankyou
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Hi everyone.I put in For a Pip Mandatory reconsideration request for my daughter . We had a letter back today which was dated ( 27-03-2020) saying “ They now have all the information they need to decide if they can award PIP to my daughter .
How long will it take now for them to make a decision ? and also let us know The outcome ? thankyou -
@peekaboo6, hello and welcome, under the present circumstances expect a wait of 6 to 8 weeks but it could all happen sonnet, you could give DWP once a week for an update progress or fortnightly remember your not the only one waiting for an award notification letter.
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Hello peekaboo6 and welcome.
Hope PIP award comes through sooner however under the current circumstances it may take longer. -
Hi,There's no timescales for any decisions. Most MR decisions remain the same, so you'll very likely have to take it to Tribunal.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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