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PIP at 64

  • Green
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9 years 8 months ago #133344 by Green
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Hi All

Can anyone tell me whether they have successfully got a PIP payment for having a STAR Prosthesis in place and which causes severe and chronic pain at all times?

Thanks
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9 years 8 months ago - 9 years 8 months ago #133360 by Gordon
Replied by Gordon on topic PIP at 64
Green

Have a look at our PIP Claim guide fir advice about how to complete the PIP2 claim form and how to explain the limitations that result from your conditions and this STAR device.

www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/pip

Gordon

Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Last edit: 9 years 8 months ago by Gordon.
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9 years 7 months ago - 9 years 7 months ago #134946 by Green
Replied by Green on topic PIP at 64
Hello everyone

I am new here so please forgive if posted in wrong place. Briefly I applied for PIP on 8 May. I received the form which I filled in and returned with loads of supporting evidence. I was then invited to an assessment which was originally today at 9am this morning, with ATos. On Monday this week I received a phone call asking if I could change to 2:30pm today, of course I agreed as I couldn't bear the thought of having to leave home at 7am this morning to be there for 9am. However, this morning I picked up a voicemail asking if I could attend btw 10:30 and 1pm. So we juggled everything about and got me there for mid-day. It was a surreal experience on lots of levels but the question I have is a) was this too quick and b) when should I expect to receive the dreaded brown envelope? Many thanks. :unsure:
Last edit: 9 years 7 months ago by bro58.
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9 years 7 months ago #134951 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic PIP at 64

Green wrote: Hello everyone

I am new here so please forgive if posted in wrong place. Briefly I applied for PIP on 8 May. I received the form which I filled in and returned with loads of supporting evidence. I was then invited to an assessment which was originally today at 9am this morning, with ATos. On Monday this week I received a phone call asking if I could change to 2:30pm today, of course I agreed as I couldn't bear the thought of having to leave home at 7am this morning to be there for 9am. However, this morning I picked up a voicemail asking if I could attend btw 10:30 and 1pm. So we juggled everything about and got me there for mid-day. It was a surreal experience on lots of levels but the question I have is a) was this too quick and b) when should I expect to receive the dreaded brown envelope? Many thanks. :unsure:


Hi G,

I wouldn't read anything into the speed of the process, they do seem to be dealing with fresh claims quicker.

I can't really give a definitive answer on how long The DWP PIP Decision Maker (Case Manager) will take to make a decision, but if you have heard nothing with 10 to 14 days you could contact the PIP Helpline for an update.

Fingers crossed for a positive decision !! :)

Please keep us updated.

bro58
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9 years 6 months ago #135700 by Green
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Does the DWP phone you to tell you the outcome of your PIP assessment, whether successful or not?
  • bro58
9 years 6 months ago - 9 years 6 months ago #135701 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic PIP at 64

Green wrote: Does the DWP phone you to tell you the outcome of your PIP assessment, whether successful or not?


Hi G,

There is no hard and fast rule !

Sometimes they do and sometimes you simply receive a Decision Notice letter.

You can phone yourself for an update :

PIP helpline :

Telephone: 0345 850 3322

Textphone: 0345 601 6677

Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm

bro58
Last edit: 9 years 6 months ago by bro58.
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