Hi, my name is greyhound65! My PIP runs out in 6 months, when should I reply?
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My pip is running out in 6 months when should I reply
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Hi and welcome
If you got awarded by DWP and not at tribunal you should get review forms 6 months prior to it ending
If you won at tribunal you will get new application about 14 weeks before it ends
Hope this helps -
Hi @greyhound65 - & welcome to the community.
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Hello and welcome to the community @greyhound65
Has Janer1967's comment cleared that up for you? Please let us know if you have any further questions.
Just to let you know, I've renamed your post slightly and moved it into our PIP category. -
Hi thanks for that I have one other question I have a motabilty car but lease runs out before my pip runs out I will only have two months left on my pip so what happens will still be able to get a car or do I have to wait for my new pip to kick in I was first on DWP then moved to pip with a 6 years but that is coming to end soon
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Hi again
As far as I know they let you keep the car you have until new decision is made but you cant take out a new lease
I would give them a call and ask the question to be sure
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