Assessor looking at successful PIP appeal - has anyone else had the same problem with theirs?
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emm1h
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Hi could someone help me my husband won his pip appeal 2 weeks ago and still no word from them he rang today and they said it's with the assessor he is looking at it then sort out payments has anyone else had the same problem with theres
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Hi @emm1h,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you on board.
I've moved this post into our Talk about PIP/DLA category, so other members of the community can share their experiences.
If you have any other questions, then please do get in touch!Liam -
@emm1h
After my successful PIP appeal it was three weeks before I heard from DWP. If you haven't received a letter by then, phone DWP again. -
Typically The DWP take 5-8 weeks to action a tribunal decision. The main thing is that they have received the decision notice, which does get mislaid by them on occassion
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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