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DWP and their suggstions!
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6 months 4 weeks ago #289863 by Capt Willard
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Hi
I have, in the last few weeks spoken at least several members of the DWP team, about the PIP reward form that I have to complete.
I am on enhanced after an MR and was due for a review in 2025, but here we are.
The strange thing is every time I speak to them, they seem be very nice but also very ready with advice.
In my case for at least three times, I have been told, just put no change.
Yes I know, treat it as a new claim..but whats your opinion?
I have, in the last few weeks spoken at least several members of the DWP team, about the PIP reward form that I have to complete.
I am on enhanced after an MR and was due for a review in 2025, but here we are.
The strange thing is every time I speak to them, they seem be very nice but also very ready with advice.
In my case for at least three times, I have been told, just put no change.
Yes I know, treat it as a new claim..but whats your opinion?
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6 months 4 weeks ago #289876 by Gordon
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CW
Our recommendation is to complete the Review form in detail, maybe not as much as the PIP2 you completed originally but still identifying your limitations and their cause.
If you just put "no change" then you are relying on those assessing you having access to and actually reading your previous documentation, which should be the case but may still not actually happen.
Gordon
Our recommendation is to complete the Review form in detail, maybe not as much as the PIP2 you completed originally but still identifying your limitations and their cause.
If you just put "no change" then you are relying on those assessing you having access to and actually reading your previous documentation, which should be the case but may still not actually happen.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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6 months 3 weeks ago #289893 by boris1
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Agree with Gordon
Never put "no change"
Always treat it as a new claim giving as much detail as possible and how your conditions/disabilities affect you.
Never put "no change"
Always treat it as a new claim giving as much detail as possible and how your conditions/disabilities affect you.
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