How long did it take from your PIP assessment to receiving a decision?
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How long did it take from your PIP assessment to receiving a decision? 14 votes
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8weeks it took them to lower mine
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Over four weeks6 weeks for mine to reduce my points fuming going to do a MR.
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Over four weeksOver ten weeks, three calls to get report and three calls to chase up award told they are behind back log of claims.
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Over four weeks6 weeks for me
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Hi @lindadenise, sorry to hear this. Do let us know if we can assist you with any queries during your MR.
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Over four weeksThankyou i could do with some advice regarding MR.
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Of course, is there anything in particular we can advise you on, @lindadenise? You may like to check out our guidance on appealing a DWP decision.
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Over four weeks16 weeks for my wife as they asked Adult Social Care (as my wife has a care package) for an updated assessment.
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Two weeks to four weeksExactly four weeks.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going.
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Two weeks to four weeksLaugh-
I have just been trying to copy and paste my yellow box wondering how you guys got yours.
There is always one right.Do not follow me, I don't know where I am going. -
Over four weeksTook seven weeks for me, from them receiving my PIP form and them sending me the results. I asked for a MR immediately and then it was another seven weeks before I received the result. I was successful.
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