Hi, my name is Andyw65! Does the case manager always agree with the assessor report on pip?

Andyw65
Andyw65 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener
edited January 2024 in PIP, DLA, ADP & AA
Does the case manager always agree with the assessor report on pip? Q12 I said I can only walk up to 20 metres due to breathlessness. The assessor said in their opinion I can walk 200 metres

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  • Albus_Alumni
    Albus_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 11,423 Championing
    Hi @Andyw65 and welcome to the community. I hope you're doing ok today?

    The assessors reports are usually guides for the case manager, so they're usually followed, but not always.  If you feel they've got things wrong, you can apply for a mandatory reconsideration, where you can state where and why you feel the assessor got things wrong.  
  • Andyw65
    Andyw65 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener
    I phoned them and they said they will leave a not against Q12 for the DM to see
  • Andyw65
    Andyw65 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener
    The assessors report was sent over on the 4th December. When can I expect a decision? This was a change of circumstances 
  • Albus_Alumni
    Albus_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 11,423 Championing
    Decisions can be anything from a few weeks to a few months unfortunately.  It very much depends on their current backlog.  Hopefully you should hear something soon. :) 
  • Andyw65
    Andyw65 Online Community Member Posts: 4 Listener
    Will the Case Manager take any notice of additional notes? Re Q12
  • Albus_Alumni
    Albus_Alumni Scope alumni Posts: 11,423 Championing
    I cannot say yes or no I'm afraid, that's all up to the case manager, though they will see the note.  Sorry I can't give you a definitive answer there.