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It is unlikely that the assessor or Decision Maker will have any knowledge of previous claims. Even if they do, it should be fairly easy to explain that the condition has deteriorated in 4 years.
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Can they make a decision from all of this information or will they need him to attend a face to face?
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It will certainly help to include these reports, it's unlikely that the DWP will contact your husbands GP or Consultants directly, but don't lose sight of the fact that Decisions are made by the claimant showing that they meet criteria for an award.
It is possible for a Decision to be made without the claimant being seen but this only happens in a very small number of claims, you should prepare yourselves for having to attend an assessment.
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Gordon wrote: bubblebug
It will certainly help to include these reports, it's unlikely that the DWP will contact your husbands GP or Consultants directly, but don't lose sight of the fact that Decisions are made by the claimant showing that they meet criteria for an award.
It is possible for a Decision to be made without the claimant being seen but this only happens in a very small number of claims, you should prepare yourselves for having to attend an assessment.
Gordon
Do they make the decision by what is noted on the claim form as we will include as much detail as possible or do they make a decision on how he seems to be at the assessment. Will they examine him? Sorry to ask so many questions, but this is quite overwhelming. Its worrying because when I was off work after my cancer diagnosis I attended an assessment for my ESA and the lady was so sympathetic - however when she wrote her report she completely contradicted everything I said. I had to take it to a tribunal and her decision was overturned but it was a really traumatic experience.
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