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Not heard from PIP mandatory, what should I do?
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gudrun
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i have been denied PIP send in the mandantary abought 8 weeks ago still have not heart anything back , i also asked to see all files they have about me as my GP and hospital where i am still a outpatient has not been aproached by pip as they pointed out in the decition. under the,DPR law i still have nothing so far , so how long they have to give me the results in the madantary i returned as i do not agree with their decition?
Regards
Gudrun
Regards
Gudrun
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Hello @gudrun Pleased to meet you welcome.
In reply to your question I am not too sure of an answer.
I am sure a member of our community or team will know if that helps.
All I can do is add have you seen our information on Talk about PIP .
Anything there to give you some support and possible answers.
Also plenty of advice.
I just wanted to welcome you to the forum. We are a supportive community who care and share.
Please take care
@thespiceman
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Hi spiceman thank you
yes i do need help as some of this aw is confusing .and as i am disabled since2003 still a outpatient in addenbrookes , its hard to understand.
regards
Gudrun -
Hello @gudrun Thank you for message and kind words.
Please can I add you are not alone here. Among friends.
Please can I also say speak to your local CAB local office.
Citizens Advice. If that helps. Went down myself to help me with a form the dreaded PIP and was very useful and considerate.
Also have a look at what support you can get. They may be able to advise on that as well. Might be worth a call.
I am disabled and have mental health issues. I struggle with forms and dealing with people. Just not easy so thought say they are very helpful.
Take it through step by step.
Am here anytime if you wish to chat.
Take care
@thespiceman
Community Champion
SCOPE Volunteer Award Engaging Communities 2019
Mental Health advice, guidance and information to all members
Nutrition, Diet, Wellbeing, Addiction.
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thank you spiceman
yes i Spoken with CAB , thats why i did the manatary ,
i have Hepatitis C do through a wrong bloodtransfusion in 1978 plus many other hickups like unregular heartbeat and lipodermasclerosis, i keep falling all over the place a my imune system is 17-27,i think have to go bk into my wheelchair its agony walking and as the last fall was last friday bruised my hips , so no good in the moment , have to contact again adult care to get the chair bk , , so nice to help me did not knew it existed till i come across it this morning
Regards
gudrun -
Hi @gudrun and welcome to the community! Sorry to hear you are struggling with getting PIP. On the Scope website it says this:(https://www.scope.org.uk/support/disabled-people/benefits/appeals)
Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) will acknowledge your appeal by sending you a letter.
- HMTCS will send a copy of your appeal to the DWP who can change their decision if they choose. They have to respond to the HMCTS within 28 days.
- DWP will send you and HMCTS copies of their response and all paperwork relating to your claim.
- Your appeal will be sent by HMCTS to the regional office who will arrange an appeal hearing.
Have you tried ringing up DWP?
Very best of luck!Scope -
@gudrun
I suggest you phone DWP and ask when you can expect a decision about your mandatory reconsideration. -
thank you Matilda have done to day the person said its with the board should expected this week or next
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