Just wondering what people would do if they knew someone had lied at their pip assessment. I was told this second hand the person never uses a stick unless she’s at the doctors. How can this be right .? Should it be ignored?
Fran58 wrote: Just wondering what people would do if they knew someone had lied at their pip assessment. I was told this second hand the person never uses a stick unless she’s at the doctors. How can this be right .? Should it be ignored?
There are lots of reasons that there could be errors in the report, from the innocent, through a lack of care to the deliberate.
Deal with issues in the report that effect points but understand that it is the claimant showing that they meet the criteria that will result in an award.
Gordon
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