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8 years 7 months ago #169009 by ES Barnes
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I was awarded PIP last year until July 2017, this July I received the new PIP form, which I returned with more evidence. They would receive it by recorded delivery on 13 th August. I have not heard anything from DWP. I am still getting paid every 4 weeks.
My Question is should I telephone to ask where my claim is up to or leave well alone?
I believe that awards can be made from the form and evidence sent in, without a F2F assessment, have you any evidence of this?
My Question is should I telephone to ask where my claim is up to or leave well alone?
I believe that awards can be made from the form and evidence sent in, without a F2F assessment, have you any evidence of this?
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8 years 7 months ago #169018 by Gordon
When you say new PIP form do you mean the new AR1 short form?
I'm afraid we have only seen one member complete the process using the new form so we have no view of whether a F2F is likely or not, the member completed the form as "no change" and had their award extended.
Your current award remains in place until a new Decision is made, so it's really up to whether you chase or not.
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Susie B wrote: I was awarded PIP last year until July 2017, this July I received the new PIP form, which I returned with more evidence. They would receive it by recorded delivery on 13 th August. I have not heard anything from DWP. I am still getting paid every 4 weeks.
My Question is should I telephone to ask where my claim is up to or leave well alone?
I believe that awards can be made from the form and evidence sent in, without a F2F assessment, have you any evidence of this?
When you say new PIP form do you mean the new AR1 short form?
I'm afraid we have only seen one member complete the process using the new form so we have no view of whether a F2F is likely or not, the member completed the form as "no change" and had their award extended.
Your current award remains in place until a new Decision is made, so it's really up to whether you chase or not.
Gordon
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8 years 7 months ago #169021 by ES Barnes
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Yes I mean the AR1 form. Thank you, I will keep you informed.
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