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9 years 2 weeks ago #165410 by Sazsclobber
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Hi there sorry to jump on your forum.
I did the telephone call to start the ball rolling for my husband's PIP claim from DLA- I gave them all the details they needed and they said they would sent the form out. We got a brown envelope today saying that I have to become my husband's appointee before they do anything else. As far as I knew I already was. Will this delay my husband claim??
Sorry again for jumping on....
I did the telephone call to start the ball rolling for my husband's PIP claim from DLA- I gave them all the details they needed and they said they would sent the form out. We got a brown envelope today saying that I have to become my husband's appointee before they do anything else. As far as I knew I already was. Will this delay my husband claim??
Sorry again for jumping on....
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9 years 2 weeks ago - 9 years 2 weeks ago #165411 by slugsta
Hi JC,
It will be up to you to initiate the claim. You will have 1 month from the 'invitation' letter otherwise you risk for DLA claim being closed arbitrarily.
DWP would like everyone to do this over the phone. There is the option of requesting the PIP1 form to be sent to you - but DWP are trying to pretend that option does not exist and we have some members who have had terrible trouble trying to get the form sent to them. So, although it grieves me to pander to DWP, it is much easier to get the claim started if you can phone them!
Our PIP guide explains what information you would need to hand for the initial phone call
PIP help for claimants
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Replied by slugsta on topic Telephone interview details
just cause wrote: Gordon
Sorry to jump into the topic
I am due to move from DLA to PIP, i do not answer the phone to unfamiliar numbers
and use Caller Display.
Basically how will PIP 1 be initiated if i do not participate in the in the transitional phone call?
Regards JC
Hi JC,
It will be up to you to initiate the claim. You will have 1 month from the 'invitation' letter otherwise you risk for DLA claim being closed arbitrarily.
DWP would like everyone to do this over the phone. There is the option of requesting the PIP1 form to be sent to you - but DWP are trying to pretend that option does not exist and we have some members who have had terrible trouble trying to get the form sent to them. So, although it grieves me to pander to DWP, it is much easier to get the claim started if you can phone them!
Our PIP guide explains what information you would need to hand for the initial phone call
PIP help for claimants
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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9 years 2 weeks ago #165412 by Gordon
It looks like B x has had all their questions answered but it really isn't fair to them to have other members asking unrelated questions in their topic.
Either you have been made an appointee by the DWP before or not, you cannot be an appointee unless the DWP have agreed to it as you are assuming legal responsibility for your husband's benefit affairs, so I'm afraid, acting on his behalf does not make you his appointee.
They will need to interview you and your husband so it will delay the process by at least a couple of weeks or however long it takes for them to arrange to see you.
Gordon
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Sarah wrote: Hi there sorry to jump on your forum.
I did the telephone call to start the ball rolling for my husband's PIP claim from DLA- I gave them all the details they needed and they said they would sent the form out. We got a brown envelope today saying that I have to become my husband's appointee before they do anything else. As far as I knew I already was. Will this delay my husband claim??
Sorry again for jumping on....
It looks like B x has had all their questions answered but it really isn't fair to them to have other members asking unrelated questions in their topic.
Either you have been made an appointee by the DWP before or not, you cannot be an appointee unless the DWP have agreed to it as you are assuming legal responsibility for your husband's benefit affairs, so I'm afraid, acting on his behalf does not make you his appointee.
They will need to interview you and your husband so it will delay the process by at least a couple of weeks or however long it takes for them to arrange to see you.
Gordon
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9 years 2 weeks ago #165416 by just
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Thank you for your reply Mrs Hurtyback
I have Brain Damage with cognitive impairment and social phobia memory problems etc
Filling in a form over the phone i feel would put me at a substantial disadvantage as i fear i would not be able to process information or answer the call correctly
Also the Lima software without a face to face to place me in the Support Group For ESA (esa85 a) came up with
13. Coping with social engagement due to cognitive impairment or mental disorder.
Engagement in social contact is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the individual
This is a DLA to PIP transfer which has not yet happened,i will not be initialising this process the DWP when they decided will.
Kind Regards JC
I have Brain Damage with cognitive impairment and social phobia memory problems etc
Filling in a form over the phone i feel would put me at a substantial disadvantage as i fear i would not be able to process information or answer the call correctly
Also the Lima software without a face to face to place me in the Support Group For ESA (esa85 a) came up with
13. Coping with social engagement due to cognitive impairment or mental disorder.
Engagement in social contact is always precluded due to difficulty relating to others or significant distress experienced by the individual
This is a DLA to PIP transfer which has not yet happened,i will not be initialising this process the DWP when they decided will.
Kind Regards JC
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9 years 2 weeks ago #165442 by Gordon
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just cause
Just make sure that you manage the process carefully, the timescales are short and it would be easy for the process to get away from you.
Gordon
Just make sure that you manage the process carefully, the timescales are short and it would be easy for the process to get away from you.
Gordon
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9 years 2 weeks ago #165447 by slugsta
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Replied by slugsta on topic Telephone interview details
What I meant by you initiating the process is that, although DWP will write and 'invite' you to claim PIP, nothing else will happen until you have either completed the PIP1 by phone or submitted a paper PIP1. There is a limited time for you to do this otherwise your DLA claim would be closed.
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