Just wondering if it is normal to have a letter which mentions attending a consultation when sending the PIP review form. I did request a reasonable adjustment to send me an electronic form so i can "voice type" instead of writing. My letter that has accompanied the review form has the below text:
"The information sheet gives examples of the types of supporting information you should send. This is to help us understand how your health condition or disability affects you now and may mean you do not have to attend a consultation with a health professional."
What happens next • we will look at your form and any information you have sent us to check your PIP award • we will write to you when we have made our decision on your claim • we may call you if we have any questions or need more information • we will write to you if we need you to attend a consultation with a health professional
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