My husband had PIP change of circumstances assessment 5 weeks ago, but DWP haven't received report?
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kbdbjbjb
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My husband had his pip change of circumstances assessment 5 weeks ago but dwp have still not received the assessors report, is this normal?
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Hi there
Sometimes reports ho to internal audit first which causes delays going to dwp
It is not an audit on you more the assessor
You could call the assessment company to find out -
Hi @kbdbjbjb - & welcome to the community. I'm pleased to see your query has been answered above. Please let us all know how you get on.
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I’ll ring dwp tomorrow to find out which assessment company they used
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Have you found out any more @kbdbjbjb ?
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They told me there was an issue with the postal and some people's things were taking up to 5 weeks just to be put on the system as being received. So I'd give them a phone and see if they have received it yet.
I phoned last week and they hadn't received it and today I've got a pending amount for tomorrow (which is my usual day of getting pip but with standard mobility amount added on)
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