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kelly2021
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Hello everyone, hope your all well.
Well I had my PIP assessment over the phone on Tuesday and I've been thinking about non stop and worrying.
I think I'm not going to get it because at the end of the phone call she said "you'll be able to appeal"
But then she also rang me back afterwards and asked if I have warning before my absence seizures.
I don't know what to think and just worrying incase I don't get award at all.
I'd be happy with the lowest award but just worried I'm not going to get anything.
Has anybody else had them say "You can appeal" to them.
I'm just taking this as I'm going to be denied.
Thank you for reading.
Well I had my PIP assessment over the phone on Tuesday and I've been thinking about non stop and worrying.
I think I'm not going to get it because at the end of the phone call she said "you'll be able to appeal"
But then she also rang me back afterwards and asked if I have warning before my absence seizures.
I don't know what to think and just worrying incase I don't get award at all.
I'd be happy with the lowest award but just worried I'm not going to get anything.
Has anybody else had them say "You can appeal" to them.
I'm just taking this as I'm going to be denied.
Thank you for reading.
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Hi there
I wouldn't try and overtime it . It isn't the assessors decision to make they only do the assessment and write the report with recommendations
The decision maker from dwp make the decision based on the report and other evidence
You can request a copy of the report after 7 says it 7snt the decision but will show you what has been recommended -
@janer1967 Thank you very much for your reply. I guess I am just worrying and overthinking everything that was said.
I shall ring up on Tuesday and see if they have my report and will ask if they can send me a copy.
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Hello @kelly2021
I hope you're having a nice Saturday. May I ask, what was the context for the assessor saying you can appeal? Had you asked about the process following the call?Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Hello @Ross_Scope
Thank you for reply. I had asked her if she knew how the decision will go and she basically just said you can appeal. -
kelly2021 said:Hello @Ross_Scope
Thank you for reply. I had asked her if she knew how the decision will go and she basically just said you can appeal.Online Community CoordinatorConcerned about another member's safety or wellbeing? Flag your concerns with us.
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Hi there I applied for pip couple year ago got refused did the MR and tribunal won it after 18 month by time I had won it it was time to apply again as tbh it was all back pay anyway I applied again in November as my last payment for the one I won a tribunal was December so last payment December phone assessment 2 week ago today April just by chance looked in bank £2.675 in am I rite in thinking this is for the last 4 month and how do I work out what rates I got if I haven't received award letter but payment in bank any ideas if I devide it into 4 it looks like high on both but am I wrong is it classed as 5 months
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The award letter will come and then you will know.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Just following up on your last post, @Myiphone6.
That sounds to have been a long process for you, but good to hear that it was a positive outcome in terms of your most recent tribunal. Hopefully, it won't be much longer now before you receive your award letter and you can check the payment details against that.
If there is anything else you want to ask at that stage, please do come back to us and we'll do our best to help.
You take care and I hope you have a good day -
Hi all well great news received award letter today enhanced on both with onward award reviewed in 2031 honest I can't belive it thank you
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