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PIP Supercession or Revision Due to Worsening of S
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Julie wrote: Can anyone give advice on this, I have received a form from PIP headed Making sure your reward is right. Can anyone give advice on this. What is th best way to prove this?
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Is this an AR1 form which asks whether your problems are the same, better or worse or is it a letter from the DWP?
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Julie wrote: Hello, Yes, that's right. Also asking for the date when worsening of symptoms occurred, can gradual be put?
You can but the DWP will be looking for a more specific date, you have to be suffering from the effects of a condition for three months before you can score points, so try and at least pin it down to a month and better a point in the month.
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Julie wrote: Thank you. It is gradual worsening of the same condition and the PIP form has been sent to me 12 months before the end date stated on my original award. Hope this makes sense. Can I date a worsening as from my last PIP assessment?
Whatever you believe to be a reasonable answer based on what happened
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