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pip query
- keanda
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Should I just give it a to the start of the week and see if I get the form in of should i phone the 0845 number on Monday/Tuesday. It's got me worked up and anxious
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- Gordon
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I have had a look through several PIP Claim guides and I cannot see any requirement for the DWP to contact you again prior to their sending out the PIP2 claim form, with the one exception of your not meeting the minimum requirements for receiving the benefit, for example; you have not had your current problems for three or would not be expected to have them for a further nine months.
As far as I am aware the next contact you will have from the DWP is the delivery of the "How your disability affects you" form. I would check the date it need to be returned by as I would expect you to only have four weeks, not 30 days to complete and return it.
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Just to clarify would his be four weeks from receipt of the form, or from initial contact or some other time?
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Puccalove wrote: Gordon,
Just to clarify would his be four weeks from receipt of the form, or from initial contact or some other time?
The DWP operate a standard policy for completion dates that is based on the date of the letter that accompanies the form, however, that letter should also have a specific date by which the form has to be returned by.
Gordon
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- keanda
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Thank you for the replies. Its been 6 days since I phoned and completed the PIP1 form, as yet there is not sign of the PIP2 form coming in, can anyone advise if this is the norm or whether I should give them a call to chase it up?
As mentioned in my earlier post I was told that I would have 30 days from the date I made the initial call (I know its 28 days to complete the form and that I was given wrong info). I am concerned that by the time I get the form it won't leave me enough time to get it filled out and evidence sent off. Can I phone them once the form arrives and get them to extend the 28 days from the date I receive the form?
Just had an appointment at pain clinic and asked about a letter of support but advised that they would advise me to get copies of all the letters and documents that the GP has on file for me. I know you can request copies etc from medical records but how do I go about doing this?
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keanda wrote: Hi,
Thank you for the replies. Its been 6 days since I phoned and completed the PIP1 form, as yet there is not sign of the PIP2 form coming in, can anyone advise if this is the norm or whether I should give them a call to chase it up?
As mentioned in my earlier post I was told that I would have 30 days from the date I made the initial call (I know its 28 days to complete the form and that I was given wrong info). I am concerned that by the time I get the form it won't leave me enough time to get it filled out and evidence sent off. Can I phone them once the form arrives and get them to extend the 28 days from the date I receive the form?
Just had an appointment at pain clinic and asked about a letter of support but advised that they would advise me to get copies of all the letters and documents that the GP has on file for me. I know you can request copies etc from medical records but how do I go about doing this?
thanks
Hi k,
As with the ESA50, you should be given 28 days from receipt of the PIP2 to return it.
The accompanying letter should confirm this with the deadline date for return.
If you are not given the 28 days, you could challenge it.
To obtain copies of your G.P. records, which should include any letters of referral to clinics/consultants, you can make a request at your G.P. reception.
Some practices provide these on a password protected CD.
There will be a charge, which can be variable from practice to practice.
If this is too expensive, you could request to view your records, and simply have the relevant extracts copied for you.
You can also obtain Hospital Records, etc.
Contacting PALS at the Hospital in question will help here.
Again there will be a charge.
See :
Requesting your medical records
&
Charging for medical records
For the future, if you have to see any Hospital Consultants, or attend clinics, you can make a verbal request that you are copied in on any post consultation letters to your G.P.
You do not have to make a written request for this, and there is no charge.
If you have any problems contact PALS.
bro58
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