Hey ? update on my PIP claim!

gizmovinney3169
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Hi, guys, I had my phone call for filling my pip form in, it's long-form to fill in ? I am to put in my specialist that deals with me being paralysed down the right side, and my eye specialist, they also said that I can put more in but it won't make a difference, because it's how disabilities affect your daily life. And mobility which I don't have any as I can't walk, so it's just sitting back and waiting now to see if need an assessment, thank you for all your help in putting me in the right places, to get help ??
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That's great
I would expect an assessment not many people get just a paper based but it does happen
From reading other posts you might be waiting a while some people applied in Dec still waiting for assessment.
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Hi @gizmovinney3169
I've just tweaked your thread title to let everyone know it's an update and I wish you all the very best with the decision outcome. I'm glad Mike was able to help in signposting you to the Advice Local websiteFingers firmly crossed for you.
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Thanks yes he was a lot of help
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