PIP Online form. Should I add additional info at the end? I can't edit questions I've filled in
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northeastlady
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Hi all.
I made a claim for PIP and opted for the online form as they said I could add and save progress and go back to it.
I've started to fill it in and the questions with areas to add more info work, you can save, edit and exit, but the first section about what conditions you have doesn't let me edit it, I'd put in conditions and some medication but couldn't remember the dosage mg so I saved it but can't edit it now.
Should I cover everything again in the additional information at the end to be sure? Or am I missing something...
I made a claim for PIP and opted for the online form as they said I could add and save progress and go back to it.
I've started to fill it in and the questions with areas to add more info work, you can save, edit and exit, but the first section about what conditions you have doesn't let me edit it, I'd put in conditions and some medication but couldn't remember the dosage mg so I saved it but can't edit it now.
Should I cover everything again in the additional information at the end to be sure? Or am I missing something...
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northeastlady said: Should I cover everything again in the additional information at the end to be sure?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Hi @northeastlady Did you add it at the end in the end?
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Add you additional information medications things you for got to enter put a question number by each additional price of information your enter so that the HP will know which questions you are submitting extra information.
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Hello there @northeastlady
Just a quick line to see how you're getting on with your PIP application? Was the advice helpful? And have you managed to get everything filled in?
Anything you're still unsure about, please do get in touch. And we'll see if somebody on the community can help you out.
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Hi all, sorry for such a delay. Had a block of bad days and needed some downtime. So I submitted my pip form, UC also sent me the UC50 form for capability so I've completed that too. I added a personal statement and my partner wrote something too. I've sent the forms off to both along with screenshots and images from my online medical record access showing prescriptions and events such as referrals and treatments etc. Not sure how long the current wait is in the northeast, Middlesbrough area, for the UC capability or PIP applications to reach an assessment appointment stage etc but we shall see.
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Just to add, you can go back in to each section and edit it just doesn't look like you can until you save each section again.
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I live in the west Highlands of Scotland and my UC fitness for work decision( now going to tribunal) was made by someone in Middlesbrough!
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Just a short distance if you needed a face to face appointment then...
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northeastlady said:Just a short distance if you needed a face to face appointment then...Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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