My claim went into audit and came out yesterday. PIP sent it back to them, is there a reason?
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eleanor95
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Heya everyone
I started my claim for pip on 2nd February had my assessment on 19th may then my claim went into audit which came out yesterday but pip sent it back to them is there a reason ??
I started my claim for pip on 2nd February had my assessment on 19th may then my claim went into audit which came out yesterday but pip sent it back to them is there a reason ??
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Hi and welcome to the community
Unfortunately all we can do is guess the reason -
Hi @eleanor95 It's important to remember that audits aren't to assess you, but rather to see whether the assessors are doing their job properly.
I wouldn't want to say for sure, because I don't know, but I have read about reports being returned to the assessors by the DWP for a rework. You can read that on point 3.6 on this gov.uk document.
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