I have received a letter saying that I am to have a home visit regarding my PIP claim.I didn't ask for a home visit,should I be worried about this? What happens on the home visit? What are they looking for? I am very concerned your help would be very much appreciated.
Bev wrote: I have received a letter saying that I am to have a home visit regarding my PIP claim.I didn't ask for a home visit,should I be worried about this? What happens on the home visit? What are they looking for? I am very concerned your help would be very much appreciated.
A home visit is usually a good thing and is an acceptance that you have limitations that would prevent you from attending at their offices.
Home assessments are not significantly different from those held at their offices our PIP Claim guide has sections on the assessment and the questions you are likely to be asked.
Gordon
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