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8 years 2 months ago #200034 by Gordon
It's not normal but it's also not that unusual. It is a recognition that your conditions would limit your ability to attend at their offices.
They are a visitor in your home so they can only go where you allow them to, saying that, the vast majority of assessors have no interest in looking around the claimants home.
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Ruger2012 wrote: Hi I received a letter from capita today they have arranged a house visit even though I never requested one is this normal? Could you advise will they need access to bathroom/bedrooms etc
It's not normal but it's also not that unusual. It is a recognition that your conditions would limit your ability to attend at their offices.
They are a visitor in your home so they can only go where you allow them to, saying that, the vast majority of assessors have no interest in looking around the claimants home.
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8 years 1 month ago #200637 by Gordon
Give it a couple of days and you should be able to request the report by contacting the DWP office dealing with your claim.
We would expect a Decision to be made in 2-4 weeks.
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Ruger2012 wrote: Hi had my home assesment yesterday they told me it would take between 1-2 months for a descision to be sent out is it possible to get a copy of the assessors report or will I have to wait for the descision letter
Give it a couple of days and you should be able to request the report by contacting the DWP office dealing with your claim.
We would expect a Decision to be made in 2-4 weeks.
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8 years 1 month ago #200693 by Gordon
It should be.
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Ruger2012 wrote: Hi am in northern Ireland it's the department of communities that looks after pip here would it be the same process by by contacting them for a copy of the report
It should be.
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