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2 years 11 months ago #266990 by Carol
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Well done you I know loads of others git it first time..I didn't was refused an again mandatory reconsideration.i had wait 2 years then got and offer of low daily living that I did except.iv now in for change of circumstances as I feel I was treated badly no mobily ,iv to go for total hip have mental health from my son passed away ,fybromyalgia due to the trauma ,I had worked for years but due to all this not coping well I had no choice to leave as I just not able any more I am walking with a bad limp ,they took no aids into consideration I cried the hole assessment call they said I didn't all this through March 2020
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2 years 10 months ago #267020 by Bron
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So sorry to hear that Carol. The whole process is a nightmare. There were a few lies and assumptions as well as things wrong on my decision letter and I was was only 2 points away from enhanced on both but my fight is all depleted. I am happy I've got something though and If things get worse I will let them know but for now I just want to stop worrying about it all. I do hope you get something more in the future.. Take care of yourself.
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2 years 10 months ago #267024 by Gary
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Hi Bron and Carol
It is important to contact DWP and ask for a copy of the assessors report called a PA4, this should be a must for every claimant even if your claim is successful.
It can be frustrating when you do not get what you believe you should be awarded, which is why we advise claimants to get a copy of the assessors report, that way you can see how the decision maker has come to their decision.
Gary
It is important to contact DWP and ask for a copy of the assessors report called a PA4, this should be a must for every claimant even if your claim is successful.
It can be frustrating when you do not get what you believe you should be awarded, which is why we advise claimants to get a copy of the assessors report, that way you can see how the decision maker has come to their decision.
Gary
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2 months 1 week ago #295751 by Bron
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Hi again, quick question. My PIP award is up in January 2025. Should I have heard anything from DWP by now? I thought I would have had another review by now. Thanks in advance.
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2 months 1 week ago #295755 by BIS
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Hi Bron
I assume that they are going to extend your award as they have a backlog, but as you have heard nothing, I would contact them to get an update. That way, you can check that they haven't sent you a review form that you haven't received and get confirmation from them that your award will be extended until you have a review.
BIS
I assume that they are going to extend your award as they have a backlog, but as you have heard nothing, I would contact them to get an update. That way, you can check that they haven't sent you a review form that you haven't received and get confirmation from them that your award will be extended until you have a review.
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2 months 1 week ago #295760 by Bron
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Thank you I'll ring in the Morning.
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