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maddoglady
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Not a question, more seeking opinions.Finally heard back from DLA re my renewal due at end of Jan, got indefinite award! I know that means it can be changed at any time but...with PIP switchover etc, surely they're less likely to reexamine my claim, at time and cost to them, immediately having just done so. Thinking, hoping that logically ( PMSL) I ve got a bit of a break for now and breathe?!
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an indefinite award used to mean it wouldn't be looked at for at least 12 months,transfers to pip should start next october apparently in a random order0
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Those on DLA are already being invited to apply for PIP. You will be one of them anytime between now and 2017.0
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However, those with indefinite awards are the last group to be done.poppy12345 wrote: »Those on DLA are already being invited to apply for PIP. You will be one of them anytime between now and 2017.
As above - from October next year.0
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