Hello - I Have A PIP Review Question
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annamie
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Hi I awarded PIP in 2015 for 3 years and I understand that they review within the 3rd year. I got my review form and had to send it back by 5th July which I did. I hadn't heard anything until this week when I received a letter from Capita - It just said they had my form and were assessing it and would be in touch. It didn't give a assessment appointment but did send the information.
My questions are - The letter never mentioned it was a review it read as if it were a first application, is this just the standard wording?
Also, because it's with capita does that mean that an assessment is a given? I ask because I have a life long condition and although some things have got worse it's not something that I prove only the increase in medication. I'm guess I'm just wondering if this is usual because I just assumed it would just stay as it is.
Sorry for the essay
My questions are - The letter never mentioned it was a review it read as if it were a first application, is this just the standard wording?
Also, because it's with capita does that mean that an assessment is a given? I ask because I have a life long condition and although some things have got worse it's not something that I prove only the increase in medication. I'm guess I'm just wondering if this is usual because I just assumed it would just stay as it is.
Sorry for the essay
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Hi,Reviews take place 1 year before the award is due to end, unless you were awarded by a Tribunal and then DWP contact 3 months before the award is due to end.If you were awarded by a Tribunal then your current award will have an end date and if a decision isn't made by that date then your payments will stop. If a decision on this claim goes in your favour your payments will be backdated to the date they stopped.Most people have face to face assessments, whether it's first time claim or a review, so expect another one of those as it's rare to have a paper based assessment. Waiting times for assessments depend on backlog in your area.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Thank you so much for that, I will just keep waiting it's annoying as I only recently had my ESA one, you'd think they would communicate lol.
Thanks again
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ESA is for those with a limited capability for work so different to PIP.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
annamie said:Hi I awarded PIP in 2015 for 3 years and I understand that they review within the 3rd year. I got my review form and had to send it back by 5th July which I did. I hadn't heard anything until this week when I received a letter from Capita - It just said they had my form and were assessing it and would be in touch. It didn't give a assessment appointment but did send the information.
My questions are - The letter never mentioned it was a review it read as if it were a first application, is this just the standard wording?
Also, because it's with capita does that mean that an assessment is a given? I ask because I have a life long condition and although some things have got worse it's not something that I prove only the increase in medication. I'm guess I'm just wondering if this is usual because I just assumed it would just stay as it is.
Sorry for the essay
A review, re-assessment - they are all treated by them as a new claim when being assessed.
A face to face assessment is normal for all assessments.
It doesn't mean to say that you will get the same award again as each case manager can decide differently on the same facts.
Many go from having an award of say enhanced care & mobility then on re-assessment are given 0 points.(that happened to me 3 times in the past 5 years)
Likewise someone that had standard care & mobility for say 4 years could well see their new award being for enhanced for both components on the same evidence as before and with no deterioration.
It all depends on the quality of the assessor and the luck of the draw as to which case manager you get.
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Hi i had review form about 4 months ago.. luckily I never had to have a second f 2 f assessment.. they awarded me for another 4 years but I did send in a lot of medical evidence..
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Thank you guys
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I was awarded pip for a period of 2years,well on the award letter it stated that I wouldn't hear of them untill after the 19th of December this year,well by the time the form do arrive then completed,sent back then a f2f that will be less that a year..
Basically if you been awarded it for a specific period then that should run it's full course although I'm aware it dont..anything to save money.. -
valleyboy said:Basically if you been awarded it for a specific period then that should run it's full course although I'm aware it dont..anything to save money..
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