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hannahx2021
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hi i had my assesmebnt on the 16th feb..they got my report by the 18th.
On the 10th March a letter saying they have got all the information they need.
How long now for a decision? Feel like it has gone on forever this.
On the 10th March a letter saying they have got all the information they need.
How long now for a decision? Feel like it has gone on forever this.
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Hi there
Are you referring to PIP?
The estimated wait for a decision is 8 weeks but this us just a guide -
Yes 8-10 weeks but it will be backdated x
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Hi @hannahx2021 and welcome to our community,
As not to confuse you, I've moved this post to our PIP, DLA and AA discussion board which is home to all things PIP related
Good luck with the outcome of your assessment and please keep us updated.
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You can now ask them for a copy of the assessors report which will give you an idea of the award recommended.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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@hannahx2021, as @ woodbine has posted contact DWP and request a copy of the assessment report and on receiving it you can work out what the award may or should be but you still have to wait for the award notification letter.
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Thanks yes i got 12 point mobility so its looking like enchanced ...its an anxious waiting game
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