Uc assessment decision times
ally1983
Community member Posts: 10 Listener
Hi i had my f2f assessment on the 27th September, Is there a timescale of when i could receive my decision? All this waiting is driving me mad for uc and pip
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anything from 4 to 8 weeks usually... you need to ring them and ask for a copy of the assessment report, that should give you an idea of how it went
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Thank you i didnt know i could do that for work capibility assessment, i got my assessment report for my pip claim
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Oh right so it wasn't a pip medical then? Sorry you didn't make that clear.... Not too clued up where work capability assessments are concerned I'm afraid... Shouldn't think it would be too long though
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Hi @ally1983, do keep us updated. Fingers crossed for a quick reply and the outcomes you're hoping for!
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Any time you have an assessment a report is generated and you should be able to ask for a copy, I don't see that there is any difference for UC
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