Hi, I'm womble57! I returned my PIP claim form in Feb. How long are delays due to covid?
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Pip application sent on the 25th Feb and still no response. How long are the delays due to covid
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Hi there
Some members on here applied in Dec and still not heard anything
Predicted rinescaoe for assessments is around 6 months but depends on area
Some happen quick Some don't I'm afraid -
Hello @womble57 and a warm welcome to our community.
As you can see, the delays we are hearing about vary across the country and so we wouldn't be able to give you a reliable time-frame unfortunately
Fingers crossed it isn't much longer for you though. Good luck and please let us know how you get on. Just to let you know, I've amended the title of your thread and popped it in our PIP, DLA and AA category which is our home for all things PIP-related.
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@womble57 welcome from me also, I have been seeing new applications taking as long as 10 months from start to finish i'm afraid, but it might not take that long .2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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