Awarded PIP without assessment, surely this can't be right?

fernecho
fernecho Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
Hello everyone,

I thought I would ask for some advice. Today I had received over £3000 into my bank account and had no idea where it came from. I rang my bank and they said it was from the DWP. My only thought was PIP. I then rang PIP and they confirmed I have been awarded higher rate daily living part and higher rate mobility part. My only issues with all of this which I had told the lady on the phone was that I had missed the assesment which was to be done over the phone with Capita? Is it possible to be awarded PIP without an assesment? The payment was also made before I had ever received a decision letter? Has somebody made a mistake - the lady on the phone assured  me the award letter was sent a couple days ago.  I've heard and know people that fought hard for PIP, so is this a massive blunder or am I just very lucky?

Thanks in advance

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  • Poppy_
    Poppy_ Online Community Member Posts: 192 Empowering
    Hi, I hope you are well. 
    I receive PIP and was awarded based on a paper assessment, so no phone or in person assessment was required for me, so it does happen, it’s just not as common. 
    I hope this helps 
  • Richteachouxsnack
    Richteachouxsnack Online Community Member Posts: 37 Listener
    How long did you have to wait 
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    How long did you have to wait 

    This thread is just over 1 year old and the member hasn't been active in all that time so you may not have a reply.

    Decision timescales once the report is returned is up to 12 weeks.
  • Richteachouxsnack
    Richteachouxsnack Online Community Member Posts: 37 Listener
    Some people don’t have assessments 
  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing
    Some people don’t have assessments 

    Indeed, they are called paper based assessments but an assessment report (PA3) will still be written.
  • ared1999
    ared1999 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener

    Is it a good thing i do not need an assessment do you usually get awarded pip? i already have pip enhanced mobility yet only standared living? because of respitory conditions and heart disease.My review wasn't till jan 25 but have started it months ago.I do have a lot of medical evidence they have and currently seein 3 hospital specialists.I also have anxiety that has taken me to hospital quite a few times.

  • lizzieloz30
    lizzieloz30 Online Community Member Posts: 58 Contributor

    Hello I thought I would post this incase it helped anybody else.

    This morning i received a text message saying a decision had be made on my pip review and I would receive a letter within two weeks.

    I filled out my review form back in February of this year and have received a text every couple of months saying a decision had not been made and to let them know if my circumstances changed.

    Anyway this time round I have had no assesment at all! Which I'm obviously happy about, but thought there had to be some kind of mistake when I got that message this morning.

    I rang up and I've been awarded the current rate of pip that I'm currently on till 2027. I must have had a paper assesment, as prior to this time I've had to have assessments on all my previous reviews.

  • Morgan_Scope
    Morgan_Scope Posts: 782 Scope Online Community Coordinator

    What a brilliant outcome and update, thank you @lizzieloz30. I'm very pleased it has all worked out well for you.

  • trisha238
    trisha238 Online Community Member Posts: 9 Listener

    Hi all. In October I applied for Pip. I received the forms 2 weeks later and filled them in with help and sent a lot of medical information. I received notification that they had received the forms back . About 2 weeks later I had txts and letters from Capita about a assignment phone call on the 4th December. Txt continued right up until 15 mins before the appointment time when I received a phone call to say that it was being cancelled and they would have to reschedule. Today I received a txt from DWP saying a health professional was looking at my claim and if they needed an appointment with me they would be in touch and to contact DWP if my circumstances change? Can someone explain this? As I'm confused now . Will I still get another appointment for phone accesment ?

  • Rosie_Scope
    Rosie_Scope Posts: 5,522 Scope Online Community Coordinator
    edited December 2024

    Hi @trisha238, this is quite a common text to receive. You might still get another appointment for a phone assessment after this, or in some circumstances they might do a paper-based assessment instead. That would mean they'd use the information from your forms rather than ring you for an assessment. It's more likely that you'd have a phone call though. Hopefully they'll be in touch soon with the next steps 😊

  • trisha238
    trisha238 Online Community Member Posts: 9 Listener

    Hi Rosie_Scope. Thank you for reply . Yes I did wonder that. I sent in alot of paper work. It just seems funny that I didn't get the same txt before the appointment date for the 4th ? I guess I will just have to wait and see x

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    Sometimes assessments can be cancelled if the assessor isn't available to the day, or if your assessment was later in the day and other assessments carried on for longer than expected. Once another appointment becomes available you will be contacted.

  • trisha238
    trisha238 Online Community Member Posts: 9 Listener

    poppy123456

    Hi

    The accesment was at 9.15 in the morning. I was contacted at 9 to say it had been cancelled

  • Kimi87
    Kimi87 Online Community Member Posts: 5,102 Championing

    It could be that the assessor was sick and so couldn't do their appointments that day.

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    It's frustrating but it happens. At least it was a telephone assessment so you were at home, rather than on your way to the assessment as that happened to me once.

  • trisha238
    trisha238 Online Community Member Posts: 9 Listener

    I just wondered why I got the txt from DWP this morning when I didn't get one before when I was contacted by Capita about the previous accesment. Just seemed strange

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    Sometimes they do send texts like this, though I would have expected them to send it before your first assessment was booked. It doesn't make any difference really that you received it after the assessment was cancelled. It's true what the text said "the assessors are dealing with your claim" it doesn't mean anything other than that.

  • jackiew1966
    jackiew1966 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener

    Added new health condition for higher rate mobility was told they would send me health review form already scored 20 points , still not received form how long does the form take ,

  • jackiew1966
    jackiew1966 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener

    10 points sorry not 20

  • poppy123456
    poppy123456 Online Community Member Posts: 64,463 Championing

    It can take up to a couple of weeks to receive the form. Are you also aware that PIP isn't awarded based on the conditions itself. Whether it's possible to score more points needed for a higher award will depend on how your conditions affect you.

    A new condition or a worsening of condition doesn't automatically entitle you to more points.

    They will review your whole award and not just the mobility part. You need to make sure you fill in the form with as much relevant information as possible.

    Once the decision is made your award could either remain the same, be increased, decreased or stop completely.