How long to hear the decision on pip claim
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lawler
Community member Posts: 3 Listener
hi I would like to no as I have just receive a letter regarding my pip, the letter says that we have all the information we need to decide if we can award you pip, we will write to you when we have made a decision on your pip claim. Dated 18th july 2017 what I would like to no is how much longer will I have to wait to here anything regarding my claim , thank you. kind regards.
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@lawler
It will take 2+ weeks from date of letter you've received. If you haven't heard after a month, I suggest you phone PIP. Meanwhile, I suggest that you phone PIP and ask for a copy of the assessors's report which will give you a good idea of what your award is likely to be. -
Scope
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Thank you for that info , Kind Regards,
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hi I did what you said I phoned pip and asked about my claim, I was told that I was awarded pip and should have a letter from them in the post in the next couple of days, thank you once again for all your help and information you have giving me , kind regards Mr Lawler
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