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3 months 3 weeks ago #293626 by toni
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Dear all,
I start filling myPIP review form and need some advice. There is no change of my condition.
Do I have to explain everything as initual PIP form or just with few sentences.
Can I copy and paste from my old form or have to be explained with different words.
Thank you
I start filling myPIP review form and need some advice. There is no change of my condition.
Do I have to explain everything as initual PIP form or just with few sentences.
Can I copy and paste from my old form or have to be explained with different words.
Thank you
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3 months 3 weeks ago #293632 by Chris
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Hi toni,
These forms have to be treat as a "new claim" - but feel free to copy and paste across the information. I have done this myself on a couple of ocassions. Just don't make the same mistake as some people do writing in "no change", as this won't be accepted.
Chris.
These forms have to be treat as a "new claim" - but feel free to copy and paste across the information. I have done this myself on a couple of ocassions. Just don't make the same mistake as some people do writing in "no change", as this won't be accepted.
Chris.
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3 months 3 weeks ago #293634 by toni
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Hi Chris,
Thank you for your prompt reply.
Does it mean on the question "Tell us if something has changed and approximately when" I can't write No change or
write" My condition doesn't change" and on the second paragraph"Tell us how manage this activity now .."explain everything .
Thank you
Thank you for your prompt reply.
Does it mean on the question "Tell us if something has changed and approximately when" I can't write No change or
write" My condition doesn't change" and on the second paragraph"Tell us how manage this activity now .."explain everything .
Thank you
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3 months 3 weeks ago #293645 by BIS
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Hi Toni
I don't know whether you've had the opportunity to look at the Guide to PIP Claims and Reviews - page 131, which covers the "no change" issue. If you haven't had a read - I would do so. benefitsandwork.co.uk/guides-for-claimants/pip
If you just tick no change and don't explain your answer, you run the risk of an assessor not knowing anything about you. You can always cut and paste from a previous answer. You don't have to try to work out something new, nor do you have to go into the same level of detail.
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I don't know whether you've had the opportunity to look at the Guide to PIP Claims and Reviews - page 131, which covers the "no change" issue. If you haven't had a read - I would do so. benefitsandwork.co.uk/guides-for-claimants/pip
If you just tick no change and don't explain your answer, you run the risk of an assessor not knowing anything about you. You can always cut and paste from a previous answer. You don't have to try to work out something new, nor do you have to go into the same level of detail.
BIS
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