How long did it take for mandatory reconsideration

leanne901
Online Community Member Posts: 1 Listener
Hey guys I'm new here just wanted to ask what usual waiting time was for mandatory reconsideration rung partner rung up pip as I'm no good socially and have bad mental health difficulties to dispute my claim in November he did mandatory reconsideration for it but still heard nothing back how long did it take for you guys if you had it us it good or bad I'm waiting so long don't think my anxiety can cope through much more especially tribunal
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Hi,It can take between 2-12 weeks, sometimes longer. Mostly the decision will stay the same but we have had some members who've had the decision changed at MR stage.0
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Hi and welcome to the community
Did you follow up the call by putting the mr in writing , if not I would suggest contacting them to ensure it was lodged0 -
Hello there @leanne901
I wanted to wish you a warm welcome to the community, I hope you are well this evening.
I hope the above responses have been helpful, do feel free to have a browse of our PIP category for any related queries, and our categories page also contains links to our various benefits sections.
This is a very supportive place, so I'm sure you'll enjoy taking part, if you ever have any questions then don't hesitate to ask. I hope that you have techniques in place to manage your anxiety, I tend to find that this self-care page on the Mind website is quite helpful. Hopefully hearing from other members on here helps to ease it too.0 -
@leanne901
how long did you end up waitinf0 -
wereallhere said:@leanne901
how long did you end up waitinfThis thread is 19 months old and the member hasn't returned in all that time. For this reason you may not receive a reply.MR decisions can take anything up to 12 weeks.0
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