Awaiting Decision (pip)
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Thanks for the information and ta for the goodluck too both of us xx and loads more people like us.0
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samik51 said:Anne 1405 refused pip claimants don have to wait that long they take 2 weeks 2 send a rejected letter
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Wel I waited 2 weeks 5yrs ago don't know about anyone else ? Or you but I was rejected and received my letter with in 2 weeks after a f2f assement don't know about now tho? Been told from asser that was handling my assessment call this morning could take upto 8 weeks I've waited 13mth from last year to now for another assessment as last asser send wrong information out on phone and they had to reopen my case so now I've had my assement I will jus have to wait and see like rest.0
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I never said I did did I? I was just saying in the past abou my own experiences and got my refusal letter in post quicker than others I never assume anything every one is different.0
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Well see what happens with new pip claim I I gotta txt this morning saying they have received my report and don't need to do anything and will take upto 8 weeks awe well what will be will I'm going be busy on my courses keep my mind busy0
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Well done @samik51 and thanks for updating us
You've done everything you need to do, and keeping your mind busy is a really great thing to focus on.
If you feel unsure about anything while you wait to hear more, please let us know.
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Thanks I'm not thinking about it or building Hope's I'm just going to focus on other important things like looking after myself and my daughter weve been park today but fairs are on and cnt afford to keep going my girl. As Been spoilt rotten few days time to pack everything up I'm waiting on something else aswell and confused about carers allowance.1
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samik51 said:and confused about carers allowance.As advised in your other thread here. https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/90187/im-wondering-if-i-qualify-for-carers-allowance#latestAs you're claiming Universal Credit, there's no financial gain to claiming Carers Allowance because it's deducted in full from your UC.You can claim Carers element of UC, providing the person you care for claims either PIP daily living or DLA mid/high rate care.Also if your UC includes the LCWRA element for yourself then you won't be able to claim Carers element as well as this because both elements can't be paidto the same person.
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I already get carers element my child is on dla I have applied for carers allowance and have been send the money on 20th April few days ago but I haven't received the award letter yet thats what I was confused about and I'm now worried I will loose my uc0
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samik51 said:I already get carers element my child is on dla I have applied for carers allowance and have been send the money on 20th April few days ago but I haven't received the award letter yet thats what I was confused about and I'm now worried I will loose my uc
You won't lose your UC but the carers allowance will be deducted in full. If the carers allowance was backdated and you received that money, you'll now have an overpayment for UC. You'll receive a letter on your journal in due course regarding any overpayment, which will need to be repaid back.
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I haven't received a award letter from carers allowance just yet ive reported changes to Uc and I have told them I'm getting carers allowance but haven't received the award letter does this mean Uc will cut my money off for having back dated carers allowance? I don't understand it?0
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As i advised, there's no financial gain to claiming Carers Allowance and UC together because the carers allowance will be deducted £1 for £1.If you asked for the carers allowance to be backdated and you were claiming UC at the time then yes, once carers allowance pay you the backdated money then you'll have an overpayment for UC. This is because you can't receive the money twice.You can of course keep the backdated money you receive from Carers allowance and pay it straight to UC and then you won't owe them anything.If awarded carers allowance, going forward your UC will be reduced by £302 per month. You will then receive £69.70 per week or £276.80 every 4 weeks, (which ever you chose when you claimed) for the carers allowance paid separately.0
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Okay thanks I will have to jus pay it back only I have spent some of money I received so will have to struggle to gather rest and pay it back if I'd known I wouldn't have bothered I was told too apply so I applied now neither here or their and stressed out.0
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samik51 said:Just got off the phone phew was shaking but lady was quite nice on phone assement was on phone glad that's the first hurdle done now have to wait 8weeks she said u do not need to call too check how far your claim due to cornovirus outbreak theres a lot of backlog and adviced not too call the DWP as it could affect your pip case if you are constantly calling I said thanks for the information so I will have to wait until 8 weeks middle off June il.hear something.0
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samik51 said:adviced not too call the DWP as it could affect your pip case if you are constantly calling2
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I only rang because I received a letter saying they now had all the information needed, it turned out they had made the decision 3 days prior to getting this letter that they had rejected me. Absolutely gobsmacked and I wouldn't have even applied for pip if it wasn't for my Macmillan nurse suggesting when I went for my diagnosis.0
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Of course I'm not giving in now because I've come this far but I need advice from people who know a bit more about going through the MR part, should I seek legal advice etc?0
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Ann1405 said:Of course I'm not giving in now because I've come this far but I need advice from people who know a bit more about going through the MR part, should I seek legal advice etc?You certainly don't need legal advice. Whether you qualify for PIP will totally depend on exactly how your conditions affect you against the PIP descriptors.You can get some expert advice from an agency near you by putting your postcode into this link and choosing the topic "welfare benefits" https://advicelocal.uk/For the MR you should put this in writing stating where and why you think you should have scored those points. Adding a couple of real world incidents of exactly what happened the last time you attempted that activity for each descriptor that applies to you.Include detailed information such as where you were, what exactly happened, did anyone see it and what the consequences were.
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