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6 months 3 weeks ago #290731 by Sheila Power
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Hello,
I have a query regarding the rules for PIP around wait times and predicted time your condition will affect you for.
I've had my condition for about 9 years and it has progressively worsened but significantly since August last year and since then I believe I meet a lot of the descriptors for eligibility and used your check test. I've applied for PIP but am now unsure if I meet the timeframe as I recently read that its the 3 months before you apply that count, and not the timeframe I was thinking which was from August last year, so the way I've worked it out is as I applied in March this year that I wouldn't meet the timeframes until Dec this year (assuming that my condition doesn't improve) and that December last year would be the start of the 3 months, am I correct in my thinking? I've started the online application but am not sure if I should submit it or wait and see if my condition improves or withdraw it assuming this is possible to do, if I'm likely to fall at the first hurdle. Also would there be any impact on any future claim if I did withdraw it
I do hope this makes sense
Thanks for your help
I have a query regarding the rules for PIP around wait times and predicted time your condition will affect you for.
I've had my condition for about 9 years and it has progressively worsened but significantly since August last year and since then I believe I meet a lot of the descriptors for eligibility and used your check test. I've applied for PIP but am now unsure if I meet the timeframe as I recently read that its the 3 months before you apply that count, and not the timeframe I was thinking which was from August last year, so the way I've worked it out is as I applied in March this year that I wouldn't meet the timeframes until Dec this year (assuming that my condition doesn't improve) and that December last year would be the start of the 3 months, am I correct in my thinking? I've started the online application but am not sure if I should submit it or wait and see if my condition improves or withdraw it assuming this is possible to do, if I'm likely to fall at the first hurdle. Also would there be any impact on any future claim if I did withdraw it
I do hope this makes sense
Thanks for your help
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6 months 3 weeks ago #290744 by Gary
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Hi Dotty
If you had a condition for the last nine years then you pass the time test, you state that your condition has progressively worsen over time, remember that PIP is not about the condition but how the condition affects you.
What you have shown is that you have had a condition for more than 3 months and ongoing for more than 9 months.
If you are unsure about applying for pip have a go at the PIP self-test; www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/personal-indep...nt-pip/pip-self-test
It will not tell you for definite but it gives you a good indication as only you know yourself what you can and cannot do.
Good luck.
Gary
If you had a condition for the last nine years then you pass the time test, you state that your condition has progressively worsen over time, remember that PIP is not about the condition but how the condition affects you.
What you have shown is that you have had a condition for more than 3 months and ongoing for more than 9 months.
If you are unsure about applying for pip have a go at the PIP self-test; www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/personal-indep...nt-pip/pip-self-test
It will not tell you for definite but it gives you a good indication as only you know yourself what you can and cannot do.
Good luck.
Gary
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6 months 3 weeks ago #290748 by Sheila Power
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Thank you Gary this is very helpful 😊
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