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8 years 5 months ago #184606 by anton73
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i had a phone call today from atos offering me an appt this sunday at a centre for my pip claim. i told her that i sent medical evidence from my doc that i need a home assessment as i have severe ME.
i asked her if she had actually seen all my medical evidence and she said she has no access to it. what worries me is that she was putting down that i had rejected the appt and my reasons.
Any advice as to what i should do now ? Do they not even look at our form or evidence before putting our name on a list for an assessment?
i asked her if she had actually seen all my medical evidence and she said she has no access to it. what worries me is that she was putting down that i had rejected the appt and my reasons.
Any advice as to what i should do now ? Do they not even look at our form or evidence before putting our name on a list for an assessment?
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8 years 5 months ago #184629 by Gordon
Don't worry about it, the person was just trying to fill holes in their assessment diary. You are not required to accept any appointment where you have not received seven days written notice (this includes postage time).
Be aware though that as they contacted you this means you are currently down for an assessment in ATOS's offices!
Did you supply a letter from your GP explaining why you cannot attend at their offices? You are unlikely to get a home assessment without one.
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anton73 wrote: i had a phone call today from atos offering me an appt this sunday at a centre for my pip claim. i told her that i sent medical evidence from my doc that i need a home assessment as i have severe ME.
i asked her if she had actually seen all my medical evidence and she said she has no access to it. what worries me is that she was putting down that i had rejected the appt and my reasons.
Any advice as to what i should do now ? Do they not even look at our form or evidence before putting our name on a list for an assessment?
Don't worry about it, the person was just trying to fill holes in their assessment diary. You are not required to accept any appointment where you have not received seven days written notice (this includes postage time).
Be aware though that as they contacted you this means you are currently down for an assessment in ATOS's offices!
Did you supply a letter from your GP explaining why you cannot attend at their offices? You are unlikely to get a home assessment without one.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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8 years 5 months ago #184668 by anton73
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thank you for your reply. yes i sent a letter from my gp stating that i am housebound and mainly bed bound as i have severe ME . so should i call atos and ask why they have ignored my gp letter? I sent them good supporting medical evidence that backed up my claim form.
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8 years 5 months ago - 8 years 5 months ago #184700 by slugsta
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