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12091978
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Hi folks I'm needed some advice regarding my PIP claim. I had my phone assessment on 12th May 2021 any idea of current time scale regarding decision letter ?? And do you have the pip rates for this year?? Thanks in advance
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Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Hi @12091978 - & welcome to the community. It takes on average 8 weeks to get a decision letter. From the government's website depending on whether you are awarded the standard, or enhanced rate for PIP:
Daily living part
The weekly rate for the daily living part of PIP is either £60.00 or £89.60.
Mobility part
The weekly rate for the mobility part of PIP is either £23.70 or £62.55.
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Calcotti many thanks for the reply
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