Can you help me with pip?
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Julia9092
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Hi I have been waiting 24 weeks on my pip from putting in the form it has been with the case manager from the 17th September how long does it usually take to get a Decision?
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Hi @Julia9092 Welcome on board
It can take several months for a PIP claim and with the pandemic and reduced staffing levels there are back logs
If it is with a case manager it shoujldnt take too much longer when yours gets to the top of their pile it will be looked at
Did you request a copy of your assessment report as this will indicate what has been recommended and they usually not always go with the report -
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Hi @Julia9092 welcome to scope, by case manager do you mean decision maker at the DWP? if so it can take between 6-8 weeks. Is it a new claim or review? if new then the award (assuming you get one) will be back dated.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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