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Karan wrote: On the appeal example page 4 grounds for appeal
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I'm sorry, I've checked the SSCS1 and the ESA Appeal guide and I can't find the phrase "see attached" in either of them, can you tell me exactly what document you are looking at and the page number.
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I now have the ESA 85 it says I had I physical examination! She told me she didn't need to examine me as it was all written in the reports from my consultant. Also she states the power in my limbs is normal. Then later states there is slight reduced power in my ankles also that I looked over both shoulders which is not correct. And that I did squat.
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Karan wrote: On your example appeal.... section 5 where it says grounds for appeal. The words see attached in capital letters
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Are you referring to the completed example of an SSCS1 in the PIP Appeal submissions guide?
The "attached" is on pages 10-12 of the guide.
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Karan wrote: Hi Gordon
I now have the ESA 85 it says I had I physical examination! She told me she didn't need to examine me as it was all written in the reports from my consultant. Also she states the power in my limbs is normal. Then later states there is slight reduced power in my ankles also that I looked over both shoulders which is not correct. And that I did squat.
Please advise
Karan.
You should certainly correct factual errors in the report, but be aware that the Decision Maker will take the report as being correct unless you supply evidence that significantly contradicts it's recommendations, the points you raise are not sufficient to show this.
As frustrating as errors like this are, the only way you will receive an award is by showing that you meet the criteria for one.
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