Pip award - received payment in bank
effie678
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Hi. Just an update to say I applied for pip on 28th Jan, had assessment 15th July. Today I notice a payment has been made to my bank, no award letter yet so not sure what I've been awarded. I think it's maybe standard for 1 or both. I'm happy with that as I applied way back in 2006 and was refused. ?
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Hello @effie678
Thanks for sharing, good to hear you appear to have been awarded some PIP. Hope the letter arrives soon.1 -
Hi @effie678
Thank you for coming back to update us with your good news! I've amended the title of your thread to let others know you've received a payment. Let us know if you ever need more support in the future
Take care and best wishes.1 -
I also applied for pip on the 28th January
And I had my assessment around the 5th July
And still no news ??0 -
Ym1777 said:I also applied for pip on the 28th January
And I had my assessment around the 5th July
And still no news ??0 -
Thanks Ross0
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Hi, Got my award letter and have been awarded standard for daily living but no mobility award which I'm shocked about as I struggle every day. Scored 4 points, not sure whether I should do a MD Award is due to be reviewed 20310
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i still havent received my award letter yet,and i need it,its been 7 days
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@effie678 What I did when I did not receive the award I thought I was entitled to, was begin to prepare a Mandatory Reconsideration outlining my arguments. As I worked on that, I realised I *did* merit a higher award.
It might be worth a try, doing that .... put your arguments on paper .... see if they stack up against the descriptors .... look for where the Assessor may have misunderstood/overlooked something you said/or had included in your application?
As many posters on here will counsel, it's best not to suggest an Assessor has *lied* rather they have misunderstood/misinterpreted what you said, or even (if it's true!) admit your *nerves* got the better of you during assessment and you feel you did not explain your issues thoroughly enough.
I found it useful to refer frequently to what I'd included in my application. My favourite phrased became "I feel, although I explained in detail in my application regarding the impact of A/B/C, I feel I may not have verbalised these during the assessment due to X/Y/Z ....
Initially, I focused on the descriptors I believed I should have had more points - a couple of them, when I looked objectively at my arguments against the descriptors I realised I was overscoring myself - I think that's something we're all prone to do to a degree!
On the points where I was confident my arguments stacked up that was the basis of my MR. I received a brief phone call (5/6mins) from a DM regarding the MR. He focused solely on the issues I'd raised, and seemed to accept what I was saying regarding my ability to manage the tasks as described. The award increased from standard DL to enhanced DL + standard Mobility.
I know everyone has/had their own method of approaching a MR, but I hope at least some of what I've outlined helps you decide how to proceed.
Best regards.2 -
Popdiva43 said:i still havent received my award letter yet,and i need it,its been 7 daysOne it’s been posted to you it’s a waiting game.1
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