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8 years 3 weeks ago #188300 by Littlebipolar
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Hi I'm so anxious and worried re ar1 form they doesn't seem to be an awful lot around , what I wanted to ask was the boxes on this form are so small , I'm trying to avoid reassessment so putting most things have stayed the same and explaining how - however on another site fight back 4 justice they have said wrong see attached if u run out of space isn't adviseable as they have found more often than not dwp don't scan the additional sheets therefore they are not used, could you advise on this advise please just don't know what to do for the best not slept for days
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8 years 3 weeks ago #188313 by Gordon
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Whilst we occasionally hear of pages being missed, I am not aware of anybody, on this forum or others, reporting that all of their attached paperwork had been missed, it may happen, but it is most certainly not the norm.
I've submitted numerous claim forms and have always provided the bulk of my testimony as attached pages and have never had a problem.
Just make sure that all of your pages have your full name and NIN and that each page is numbered so it is easy to spot any that are missing.
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Whilst we occasionally hear of pages being missed, I am not aware of anybody, on this forum or others, reporting that all of their attached paperwork had been missed, it may happen, but it is most certainly not the norm.
I've submitted numerous claim forms and have always provided the bulk of my testimony as attached pages and have never had a problem.
Just make sure that all of your pages have your full name and NIN and that each page is numbered so it is easy to spot any that are missing.
Gordon
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8 years 3 weeks ago #188319 by Littlebipolar
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Thank you Gordon so on a balance of probabilities would attaching additional sheets be seen accepted and acknowledged ? X
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8 years 3 weeks ago #188321 by Gordon
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All I can repeat is that I have had no problems and very few claimants report them.
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All I can repeat is that I have had no problems and very few claimants report them.
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8 years 3 weeks ago #188329 by Littlebipolar
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Thanks Gordon !ive tried allll day to try and condense my answer into 5 tiny sentences impossible ! Would sending a weeks worth of a diary as per ur templates help in the pip reassessment as it would with a pip 2? And would it be beneficial to write out an index ?
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8 years 3 weeks ago #188356 by Gordon
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A diary is always be helpful especially if your conditions vary. If they are static then a week should be enough, if they vary then try and do two weeks or longer. However, remember that doing a diary also says something about your capabilities so consider this before you start.
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A diary is always be helpful especially if your conditions vary. If they are static then a week should be enough, if they vary then try and do two weeks or longer. However, remember that doing a diary also says something about your capabilities so consider this before you start.
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