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11 years 2 months ago - 11 years 2 months ago #120633 by Fleur
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Hi everyone,
I returned my PIP forms and they received them on the 23rd April. I had to post them to a mailing centre. Yesterday, I received a recorded letter! It was my repeat prescription form that I had enclosed with my claim and the slip enclosed was from works and pensions in Blackpool, where I use to send my DLA forms. I am totally confused by this. Also, never before have they returned my prescription form.
Any idea how long it will take before I hear anything more?
Thanks
Amber
I returned my PIP forms and they received them on the 23rd April. I had to post them to a mailing centre. Yesterday, I received a recorded letter! It was my repeat prescription form that I had enclosed with my claim and the slip enclosed was from works and pensions in Blackpool, where I use to send my DLA forms. I am totally confused by this. Also, never before have they returned my prescription form.
Any idea how long it will take before I hear anything more?
Thanks
Amber
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11 years 2 months ago #120637 by Gordon
PIP claims are taking at least six months across most of the country, the delays are primarily in actually getting and having an assessment and then in the time taken for the DWP to receive the assessment report.
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Amber wrote: Hi everyone,
I returned my PIP forms and they received them on the 23rd April. I had to post them to a mailing centre. Yesterday, I received a recorded letter! It was my repeat prescription form that I had enclosed with my claim and the slip enclosed was from works and pensions in Blackpool, where I use to send my DLA forms. I am totally confused by this. Also, never before have they returned my prescription form.
Any idea how long it will take before I hear anything more?
Thanks
Amber
PIP claims are taking at least six months across most of the country, the delays are primarily in actually getting and having an assessment and then in the time taken for the DWP to receive the assessment report.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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