7 month wait for PIP, still waiting.

MrCook1234
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Hello, i applied for PIP back in August 2020, i had my assessment a few months back now, 4 weeks after my assessment they need to call me again for some extra details when i answered, the guy had no idea who i was and was aware this was a new assessment, i broke down, as he heard the stress, he decided to put me through under a paper assessment. i called them 3 weeks after again, they had told me to wait 4 weeks, and today marks it 6 weeks. still no text from DWP. no credit, have a friend helping me with calls and it's even starting to stress her out. what should i do, who should I call, im stuck.
My last text message was on the 8th of march for a PIP consultation on the 8th of March (yes 3 days notice), a month after my actual assessment which was the 5th of February.
Is this normal? am I missing something? do they ALWAYS text?
Cheers all
My last text message was on the 8th of march for a PIP consultation on the 8th of March (yes 3 days notice), a month after my actual assessment which was the 5th of February.
Is this normal? am I missing something? do they ALWAYS text?
Cheers all
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Hi and welcome
It can take this length if time especially as you have had a few different calls and assessments
They say around 8 weeks for a decision so as they contacted you for consultation on 8th March it could take a bit longer
There are no fixed timescales all you can do is wait or call and try soeak to your case manager1 -
janer1967 said:Hi and welcome
It can take this length if time especially as you have had a few different calls and assessments
They say around 8 weeks for a decision so as they contacted you for consultation on 8th March it could take a bit longer
There are no fixed timescales all you can do is wait or call and try soeak to your case manager0 -
Hi again
A case manager is the decision maker dealing with your case
Don't get hung up with the 8 weeks this is only a guide
Paper based decisions don't take any longer unless they need to request more evidence from gp or specialists
It us just a waiting game I'm afraid they have huge backlogs to get through0 -
janer1967 said:Hi again
A case manager is the decision maker dealing with your case
Don't get hung up with the 8 weeks this is only a guide
Paper based decisions don't take any longer unless they need to request more evidence from gp or specialists
It us just a waiting game I'm afraid they have huge backlogs to get through0 -
It isnt that long a wait they allow 6 months process time for reviews
They always backdate to start of claim0 -
janer1967 said:It isnt that long a wait they allow 6 months process time for reviews
They always backdate to start of claim0 -
Hello, have you requested a copy of your assessment report and on receiving it you can work out what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the award notification letter.1
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wilko said:Hello, have you requested a copy of your assessment report and on receiving it you can work out what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the award notification letter.0
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MrCook1234 said:wilko said:Hello, have you requested a copy of your assessment report and on receiving it you can work out what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the award notification letter.0
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UPDATE: And i need some serious help.
PIP called me, saying i need to to do another assessment, 3rd one now, saying they have no information on me and this is coming from a new, 3rd assessor from Capita, they are saying My doctors and Mental health doctor are not getting the information they need to back to them.
They have lotst my original assessment i done in February, and they have been trying to get me to do another since and i wont as they won't tell me what happened ot my original assessment were coming up 8 months since the application now.
for the past 9 weeks it was my understanding DWP were making a decision, and they have not been, and now, pip said "leave it with me" which does not help at all tbh.0 -
Small update, DWP has text me a week ago saying the claim in with them now... i have had 5 missed calls, (no messages) past 2 days, i woke ip at 5pm today0
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Final update, i was accepted, not sure what there, but works out as higher for 1, lower for the other, November / august to June i waited, ending the convo for google search and hope it helps ease some others anxiety.
Than you all for helping my anxiety also1 -
Hi I applied in 6th October last year had phone call assessment then had a text back three days after saying on the (march 14th) and letter saying received enough information it will be upto four to eight weeks for decision is this right should I phone again0
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Tashj41 said:Hi I applied in 6th October last year had phone call assessment then had a text back three days after saying on the (march 14th) and letter saying received enough information it will be upto four to eight weeks for decision is this right should I phone again
This thread is 10 months old and the timescales for decision's have changed in this time. As advised on your other thread a decision can take anything from 2-12 weeks. The letter you received is a standard letter sent to everyone. Nothing more you can do until a decision's been made.
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