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Realistically not expecting any change at MR but feel I have set the case to make for a good shot at appeal anyway
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We're away next week as well so wondering whether to take paperwork just in case or just avoid the phone calls if they happen. Any thoughts or experience?
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They don't always ring and they are more far likely to ring for ESA than PIP. Basically they are looking to see whether you can show that you meet the criteria for an award. I would prepare a bullet point list of why you think you meet the Descriptors and keep it by the phone.
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Obviously the only change we could surmise would be due to a reinstatement of PIP and subsequently Carer's Allowance but have heard nothing in that regards. Is it possible that ESA would know of this change before we received the results of the MR? Of course it might well be that ESA have cocked up again. Husband too ill at present to sit on the phone and and listen to Vivaldi for 45 minutes to be told they know nothing and will get someone to call him back tbh
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Mutty wrote: Had a letter regarding husband's ESA, (he's in the support group as he is on chemotherapy) The amount altered I assume as a result of the loss of Carer's Allowance when our son lost his PIP award as it was equivalent to Carer's Allowance. The letter on Sunday states that the amount we will receive is going to be reduced again due to a change in the money we have coming in.
Obviously the only change we could surmise would be due to a reinstatement of PIP and subsequently Carer's Allowance but have heard nothing in that regards. Is it possible that ESA would know of this change before we received the results of the MR? Of course it might well be that ESA have cocked up again. Husband too ill at present to sit on the phone and and listen to Vivaldi for 45 minutes to be told they know nothing and will get someone to call him back tbh
I know you want to avoid a call but I can't offer any insight as to what is going on. You can make the call on his behalf as long as he is available to answer the security questions and to authorise the DWP to speak to you.
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I'm pleased that it was returned tbh because half expected DM to just reiterate initial decision. Glad also that in MR request I didn't criticise ATOS report instead concentrated on why DM's reasoning in light of reports and ATOS assessment was skewed.
Wasn't able to say when there might be a decision but advised to phone again mid June if we hadn't heard anything.
Is it usual for claims to be returned to ATOS? I had no further medical evidence as I had sent in everything I had I just further explained why our son met the criteria and referred them to the reports I sent in that they seemingly didn't look at.
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