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8 years 2 months ago #180353 by oliver
PIP assessment and Tier 1 ill health retirement was created by oliver
Can anyone advise me please. I would really appreciate it if anyone could help me.
I have been on DLA and ESA in the support group since 2012, I am receiving high mobility, and low care payments under DLA. I filled out a PIP form. which was sent to me from DWP, and I now have to attend a medical assessment.
When I working in the civil service I became ill with an illness called Neuromylitits Optica, which affects my spinal cord. My employers felt that I was not fit to work, and retired me on Tier 1 Ill Health in 2014.
At my PIP medical assessment should I tell the medical doctors about my ill health retirement or not. Also, would they have the same medical notes that was used by the civil service medical assessor?
Many thanks
Oliver
I have been on DLA and ESA in the support group since 2012, I am receiving high mobility, and low care payments under DLA. I filled out a PIP form. which was sent to me from DWP, and I now have to attend a medical assessment.
When I working in the civil service I became ill with an illness called Neuromylitits Optica, which affects my spinal cord. My employers felt that I was not fit to work, and retired me on Tier 1 Ill Health in 2014.
At my PIP medical assessment should I tell the medical doctors about my ill health retirement or not. Also, would they have the same medical notes that was used by the civil service medical assessor?
Many thanks
Oliver
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8 years 2 months ago - 8 years 2 months ago #180360 by slugsta
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Replied by slugsta on topic PIP assessment and Tier 1 ill health retirement
Hi Oliver,
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explain where everything is
Welcome to Benefits and Work
PIP will be awarded if you score at least 8 points against very specific descriptors (12 points for the enhanced awards). It is unlikely that the fact you have been retired on medical grounds will be seen to be relevant, unless the reason for the retirement relates directly to any of these descriptors.
The assessor will not have access to any reports other than those you send to them, so make sure you include any supporting documents you have.
Please have a good look at our PIP guide, it explains the process and the criteria against which you will be assessed.
PIP help for claimants
May I suggest that you bookmark/favourite this on your web browser now so that you can find it easily in future? This will allow you to return with further questions or comments about your PIP without having to start a new topic each time. We ask members to keep everything relating to the same claim in one topic as it helps us enormously - and I hope you will find it useful too
Welcome to the forum, you might want to have a look at the following FAQ which explain where everything is
Welcome to Benefits and Work
PIP will be awarded if you score at least 8 points against very specific descriptors (12 points for the enhanced awards). It is unlikely that the fact you have been retired on medical grounds will be seen to be relevant, unless the reason for the retirement relates directly to any of these descriptors.
The assessor will not have access to any reports other than those you send to them, so make sure you include any supporting documents you have.
Please have a good look at our PIP guide, it explains the process and the criteria against which you will be assessed.
PIP help for claimants
May I suggest that you bookmark/favourite this on your web browser now so that you can find it easily in future? This will allow you to return with further questions or comments about your PIP without having to start a new topic each time. We ask members to keep everything relating to the same claim in one topic as it helps us enormously - and I hope you will find it useful too

Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Last edit: 8 years 2 months ago by slugsta.
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