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6 years 1 month ago #227788 by battyboo
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Hi , I've received notice today refusing to reconsider in my favour.
I've posted previously but couldn't find it.
Despite having a very supportive GP supporting letter, plus phyciatrist letter outlining the descriptor s in detail I suffer from .
Just some examples of MR notice states by Capita.
"Venaflaxine is a mild anti depressant.
I drive my son to his disability centre on my own so it shows good concentration, ability, co ordination. My son is with me always ?!!
Is a carer shows motivation
(My local council carer assessor support worker wrote also a detailed letter stating I have minimal caring due to my health issues and have support workers and cleaning etc as a direct payment .
I show no anxiety input from professionals.(lies)
Intially nervous......but alone and could cope and answer questions(lies)son was upstairs.
Seen handling post ."(lies)
(I was sobbing uncontrollably for a long time) .I couldn't think straight to answer questions at the assessment at home it was awful. .
All other descriptors refused also despite providing information.
I could photo and post the award letter ? Omitting names .
If I've provided supporting evidence and still refusesd
Thanks .
I've posted previously but couldn't find it.
Despite having a very supportive GP supporting letter, plus phyciatrist letter outlining the descriptor s in detail I suffer from .
Just some examples of MR notice states by Capita.
"Venaflaxine is a mild anti depressant.
I drive my son to his disability centre on my own so it shows good concentration, ability, co ordination. My son is with me always ?!!
Is a carer shows motivation
(My local council carer assessor support worker wrote also a detailed letter stating I have minimal caring due to my health issues and have support workers and cleaning etc as a direct payment .
I show no anxiety input from professionals.(lies)
Intially nervous......but alone and could cope and answer questions(lies)son was upstairs.
Seen handling post ."(lies)
(I was sobbing uncontrollably for a long time) .I couldn't think straight to answer questions at the assessment at home it was awful. .
All other descriptors refused also despite providing information.
I could photo and post the award letter ? Omitting names .
If I've provided supporting evidence and still refusesd
Thanks .
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6 years 1 month ago #227806 by Gordon
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Lisa
You have two options going further
- you can make a new claim for PIP, there is no waiting time, or
- you can appeal the current Decision
You can do both but you would need to understand the implications of doing so.
In either case, you need to address the issues that meant that your current claim has failed.
Whilst an inaccurate report is almost certain to have played a part you also need to consider whether you have properly explained your problems in your claim form, is it possible that you have misunderstood the Descriptors, described your problems in terms that do not match the Descriptors or failed to make appropriate use of the reliability criteria or the need for your limitations on the majority of days to be considered?
The PIP Appeal guide has links to the SSCS1 form that you will need to complete and the Submissions guide has a complete example that you can use to help you fill it in, you do not need to provide detailed reasons at this stage for your request.
Once your appeal is accepted the DWP will prepare their submission to the hearing and send you a copy, whilst you should wait until you receive this to finish and submit your own, you should start to prepare your own case, an increased award will only be made by your showing that you score the extra points for one, so I would start by going back through your PIP2, the assessment report and the PIP Claim guide to see how you might show this is the case.
Gordon
You have two options going further
- you can make a new claim for PIP, there is no waiting time, or
- you can appeal the current Decision
You can do both but you would need to understand the implications of doing so.
In either case, you need to address the issues that meant that your current claim has failed.
Whilst an inaccurate report is almost certain to have played a part you also need to consider whether you have properly explained your problems in your claim form, is it possible that you have misunderstood the Descriptors, described your problems in terms that do not match the Descriptors or failed to make appropriate use of the reliability criteria or the need for your limitations on the majority of days to be considered?
The PIP Appeal guide has links to the SSCS1 form that you will need to complete and the Submissions guide has a complete example that you can use to help you fill it in, you do not need to provide detailed reasons at this stage for your request.
Once your appeal is accepted the DWP will prepare their submission to the hearing and send you a copy, whilst you should wait until you receive this to finish and submit your own, you should start to prepare your own case, an increased award will only be made by your showing that you score the extra points for one, so I would start by going back through your PIP2, the assessment report and the PIP Claim guide to see how you might show this is the case.
Gordon
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6 years 1 month ago #227826 by battyboo
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A well being adviser from the local council filled out my forms .I was dubious to let her fill them out but she seemed confidant.
My phyciatrist and GP explained my difficulties in line with the descriptor s so if they have ignored their opinion, what hope do I have?
I saw on a previous post you had people try and fit there illnesses to the descriptor so I'm a bit confused.thanks could you explain further.
A well being adviser from the local council filled out my forms .I was dubious to let her fill them out but she seemed confidant.
My phyciatrist and GP explained my difficulties in line with the descriptor s so if they have ignored their opinion, what hope do I have?
I saw on a previous post you had people try and fit there illnesses to the descriptor so I'm a bit confused.thanks could you explain further.
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6 years 1 month ago #227839 by Gordon
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Lisa
Have a read of the following
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/3783-pip-...7-on-last-year-to-71
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/3688-most...enior-tribunal-judge
Gordon
Have a read of the following
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/3783-pip-...7-on-last-year-to-71
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/news/3688-most...enior-tribunal-judge
Gordon
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