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2 days 1 hour ago #311834 by lottie1
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I am about to do a pip appeal .as my mandatory reconsideration has not been successful.
I sent in medical evidence with my MR.
Does the reason for appeal need to be kept brief on the pip appeal form or is it fine to point out what I disagree from the assessors health report as there was lots of inaccuracies about what I said. Also i was going to mention what points i think i should have been awarded?also it was a telephone assessment so I don't think that helped my case as its mental health issues
I was previously getting enhanced daily living for over 20 years but then got awarded zero points from a telephone pip assessment and lost my pip award
Do dwp sometime overturn decisions before going to appeal?.
I sent in medical evidence with my MR.
Does the reason for appeal need to be kept brief on the pip appeal form or is it fine to point out what I disagree from the assessors health report as there was lots of inaccuracies about what I said. Also i was going to mention what points i think i should have been awarded?also it was a telephone assessment so I don't think that helped my case as its mental health issues
I was previously getting enhanced daily living for over 20 years but then got awarded zero points from a telephone pip assessment and lost my pip award
Do dwp sometime overturn decisions before going to appeal?.
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7 hours 58 minutes ago #311854 by BIS
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Hi lottie1
You should write as much as you want to. You don't have to keep it brief. If there are inaccuracies, you should say so - but the most important thing is showing that you do meet the criteria. You can mention what points you think you should have been awarded. When you applied for your MR, did you have a copy of the PA4 (The assessor's report)
The DWP do sometimes offer an award before a tribunal - but there is no certainty that they will, and they may not offer the same as you previously had.
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You should write as much as you want to. You don't have to keep it brief. If there are inaccuracies, you should say so - but the most important thing is showing that you do meet the criteria. You can mention what points you think you should have been awarded. When you applied for your MR, did you have a copy of the PA4 (The assessor's report)
The DWP do sometimes offer an award before a tribunal - but there is no certainty that they will, and they may not offer the same as you previously had.
BIS
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4 hours 47 minutes ago #311873 by lottie1
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Thanks for the response. Yes i do have a copy of the assessors report .I requested it when I saw i was awarded zero points in total.I reported it to Capita about all the inaccuracies in the report .I used the term inaccuracies although wanted to put lies.Capita investigated the complaint but nothing really happened came of it as the pip assessment wasn't recorded it became my word again the health assessors .Despite the fact my support worker was with me at the telephone assessment. I will mention in my appeal form I reported it to Capita
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