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anxiousbird
Community member Posts: 165 Pioneering
hi all
as I wait for my assessment date, I thought it’d be nice if you guys shared your own PIP timeline. You can share your timeline even if you haven’t received a final decision yet
as I wait for my assessment date, I thought it’d be nice if you guys shared your own PIP timeline. You can share your timeline even if you haven’t received a final decision yet
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from when i returned my paperwork to getting a telephone assessment date took almost 7 wks then almost 3 wks to the assessment date then allmost 3 wks after i got my award letter so all in all aprox 12 to 13 wks which i didnt think was bad. my award was a success so no mr or tribunal either.
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Trasfered from dla to pip late September 2019 lost mobility kept daily living
Then in jan 2019 ASKED for MR 2 weeks later failed no points awarded
Applyed for appeal 25 days later
Recived date for appeal 6th oct 2020
Was ajourned due to not a fair hearing with no medical evidence
Now new date 20th nov 2020
Fingers crossed and will update when it arrives with update on win or loss
Goodluck to all -
I applied feb 2020 received My forms then sent them back In March .
my phone assessment was July and I recieved my back pay before I recieved my letter that was in August .
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