Hi my name is nev. I put in for PIP in April, and had my assesment 10th June. How long does it take?
Miarose17
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I put in for pip in april 2022 had my assesment 10th june they txt saying they have received report and then got a letter saying they have enough evidence iv been diagnosed with fibro and osteoarthritus in my knees and stage 3 in my hips its the waiting i cant stand how long does it take anybody know
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Between 2-12 weeks for a decision. Once it's made you'll receive the decision letter. If successfully awarded then payment usually goes into your bank before you receive the decision letter.
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Good morning @Miarose17 and thanks for reaching out today

As mentioned, after your assessment it can take anywhere between 2-12 weeks for a decision to be made, so I'm afraid it's a bit of a waiting game.
Do you feel like you're getting enough support to manage your conditions day to day at the moment?
It sounds like you managed to have your assessment fairly quickly after applying, so that's the hard part done. I know the waiting can be quite stressful and difficult to manage. It can be easy to jump to conclusions and worry, but the best thing to do is to put it to the back of your mind if you can.
Focus on things that you enjoy, and which help you to relax. If it helps, you can spend some time on the forum. Here are a few good places to start:- recent discussions to see what everyone has been talking about lately
- categories page to browse all of our topics for discussions
- coffee lounge to play games and chat with other members
If you need a hand with anything let us know, and I hope you find the community a friendly and welcoming place to be! Let us know when you hear more
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Thankyou alex0
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Thankyou i will deffo let you know thanks0
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You are welcome @Miarose17. It is the very least you deserve. Wishing you all the best of luck with it and looking forward to hearing how it goes if you want to share it with us
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Hi ive been awarded low rate mobility and standard rate now im waiting on an work capability assesment it says its at thf decision makers its been there since 30th july how long does it take thanks nev0
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@Miarose17 If it’s with the assessment provider there’s no fixed timescale for an appointment, give it another month and phone to ask what’s going on. Once you have had an assessment it’ll take between 2-12 weeks for a decision to be made, this may be longer but all arrears will be backdated to the 4th AP.0
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Hi ive just got lcwra wot happens now0
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You will receive extra money from the 4th month after you reported your health condition.Miarose17 said:Hi ive just got lcwra wot happens now0 -
Im on esa will i have to still send sicknotes in and how long do you stay on the lcwra for0
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Miarose17 said:Im on esa will i have to still send sicknotes in and how long do you stay on the lcwra for
LCWRA is part of UC are you claiming ESA as well as UC? LCWRA is an ongoing award until a new decision says otherwise.
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Yes im on uc aswell0
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That means this will apply.poppy123456 said:
You will receive extra money from the 4th month after you reported your health condition.Miarose17 said:Hi ive just got lcwra wot happens now
When it's paid from exactly will depend what date you reported your health condition/sent your first fit note and what date you usually receive your money each month.For your ESA the extra money will be paid from the 14th week of your claim. You need to make sure you tell ESA what the decision was on your WCA.Your ESA will continue to be deducted in full from any UC entitlement.0 -
Hi how you doing thanks0
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Hi @Miarose17. I am good thank you. How are you at the moment?
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Yes im fine thankyou0
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