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2 years 7 months ago #271496 by freefee
hi, i know there have been lots of questions on this, but if someone can advise me on my situation i will be grateful, i last awarded pip august 2016, it was a much bigger questionnaire back then, i felt like i had written a novel by the time i had finished it, i think it was the first time i had filled one in relation to my pip claim, anyway as i am sure you are aware the review is merely a pamphlet in comparison, i phoned the dwp today to find out if i could just answer the questions which are has your condition improve got worse or stayed the same, how you manage this activity now and tell us any changes to the help you need etc, seems straightforward enough, i wanted to know if i could answer the questions for example saying this is a degenerating illness /condition and has got worse over 6 years, i cannot give a date it got worse has it just got worse of the period of six years, since the last time, after being sent from pillar to post i finally spoke to someone who would answer my question, which was, will my forms from 2016 be looked at when making a decision, i was told that this would be the case, and he bought the claim up on his computer and said he was reading it while talking to me, he even extended the time i have to get the review back to them from 12th july to 26th july, as i was concerned about the lack of time, i have been on health related benefits since 2003, i am now receiving pip and esa support group contribution based, like i said he suggested i just give a short answer and refer back to the 2016 claim, which he said will be 100% be used when making the decision, he said looking at my health problems i should not worry too much about it, as he had seen hundreds or thousands of claims, can't remember which, and although he could not totally guarantee it, he would be very surprised if i lost my pip, as i have got older have found out to my cost, that you cannot always trust people, it would be so much simpler and less stressful if i followed his advice about how to fill the review in, i have a photocopy of the 2016 application which would help, but if i have to write all that out again it would take me a couple of weeks easily, i also wrote 4 or 5 pages extra to explain everything thoroughly, i would write a covering letter with the review so they will have a better view of my illnesses and conditions, which are quite complex in some areas, anyway should i trust this advice or do you have a better suggestion? thanks in advance

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2 years 7 months ago #271522 by peter
Hi freefee

I am of the opinion that you should always tell DWP everything again because, as you say, you can’t depend on them reading anything which is not on the form in front of them.

At least, if you do duplicate they will have to read it.

I know this is a ton of work but I think it is worth while.

I hope this helps.

Regards
Pete

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