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6 years 1 month ago #227696 by Paper Plane
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Thank you very much, Gordon. Can I just clear one other thing up, please. Will I get any PIP / ESA payment at all while awaiting re-assessment? Some descriptors, but not all, have changed. Sorry to be a nuisance, but this could help others reading this, too.
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6 years 1 month ago #227708 by Gordon
I can't guarantee it, either the DWP will suspend your payments or they won't, it is down to a Decision Maker.
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Paper Plane wrote: Thank you very much, Gordon. Can I just clear one other thing up, please. Will I get any PIP / ESA payment at all while awaiting re-assessment? Some descriptors, but not all, have changed. Sorry to be a nuisance, but this could help others reading this, too.
I can't guarantee it, either the DWP will suspend your payments or they won't, it is down to a Decision Maker.
Gordon
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6 years 1 month ago #227757 by Paper Plane
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Hi Gordon,
So, is a decision maker involved at the reporting of changes stage, as well as re-assessment? There is not much info at all about the details of what occurs following a report of a change, and I suspect from other message boards that a few simply wait for their next assessment, and so don't risk ending up with no money. It hardly seems fair, when one should be honest about these matters.
So, is a decision maker involved at the reporting of changes stage, as well as re-assessment? There is not much info at all about the details of what occurs following a report of a change, and I suspect from other message boards that a few simply wait for their next assessment, and so don't risk ending up with no money. It hardly seems fair, when one should be honest about these matters.
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6 years 1 month ago #227761 by Gordon
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Yes, a Decision Maker is involved at the start of the process to decide whether an assessment is required, it almost always is and whether your payments need to be suspended or not. At the end, they decide whether you still qualify for an award.
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Yes, a Decision Maker is involved at the start of the process to decide whether an assessment is required, it almost always is and whether your payments need to be suspended or not. At the end, they decide whether you still qualify for an award.
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