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Sending additional information to DWP
- Jasmine357
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I have just recently joined this help forum and have been lurking around reading up on all the wealth of information on the member guides regarding PIP claims etc.
I wanted to find out whether you could still submit extra info to the DWP even though you have already been to an assessment? Is this still possible?
I attended an assessment based at Redhill in Surrey only this week so I guess the assessor at ATOS will be in the process of sending the report back to the DWP at some point after quality checks and whatnot.
The assessor seemed very nice and polite


Also,the whole assessment took about an hour from start to finish. She made it quite clear at the start that she only wanted me to answer the questions she was asking. However, I don't even think that half the info I supplied on the PIP2 form was addressed.
many thanks
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- bro58
perfumeflower wrote: Hi,
I have just recently joined this help forum and have been lurking around reading up on all the wealth of information on the member guides regarding PIP claims etc.
I wanted to find out whether you could still submit extra info to the DWP even though you have already been to an assessment? Is this still possible?
I attended an assessment based at Redhill in Surrey only this week so I guess the assessor at ATOS will be in the process of sending the report back to the DWP at some point after quality checks and whatnot.
The assessor seemed very nice and politebut I felt she didn't allow me enough time to explain in further detail of how my conditions affect me. She was typing very fast as if she was running like the clappers to catch a train
Also,the whole assessment took about an hour from start to finish. She made it quite clear at the start that she only wanted me to answer the questions she was asking. However, I don't even think that half the info I supplied on the PIP2 form was addressed.
many thanks
Hi pf,
Welcome to Benefits and Work Forum.
The PA4 Medical Report compiled by the PIP Assessor will be sent to The PIP Case Manager (DM) pretty quickly, generally electronically.
So you could post copy of any fresh evidence that you have FAO : The PIP Case Manager (DM) at the address of The Benefits Office/Centre on your most recent DWP PIP letter.
You could include a covering letter asking them to take this evidence into account along with your PIP 2 Form and The PA 4 Medical Report.
Sending Documents to the DWP.
You can see an example of a PA4 from the download link on : This Page 4th link down.
From members feedback an hour for your face to face would be around the average !
If you ring The PIP helpline, next week, you can request a copy of your PA4, which you may receive before the actual decision :
PIP helpline
Telephone: 0345 850 3322
Textphone: 0345 601 6677
Monday to Friday, 8am to 6pm
Please let us know how things progress !

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- Jasmine357
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Yes I will do that as soon as possible and see if it will reach the DM in time.
I will send the info by signed for post tomorrow.....
I will update as soon as I hear anything back from them.
I just want to say what a brilliant site this is and I wish I discovered it much sooner before I filled in my PIP2 form.....however, I went to my local CAB advice centre to get help with regards to filling in the form so just hoping things will go ok......
many thanks
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Yes I totally agree with you with everything you have said....
...My assessor was too quick to assess if that makes any sense. (most probably in a hurry to get to the pub for her pub lunch

But seriously though, I do think she missed out a hell of a lot of information and despite the fact I do suffer from fatigue myself and couldn't wait until it was over there was so much info that was crucial and relevant to the claim.
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