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3 years 9 months ago #261014 by Catherine
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Hi ccc,
I would just add to what LL has put that communicating with the assessor also does not count as a social interaction, since they are medical health professionals.
Catherine
I would just add to what LL has put that communicating with the assessor also does not count as a social interaction, since they are medical health professionals.
Catherine
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3 years 9 months ago #261031 by MrFibro
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Hi LL26,
Thanks for your reply, its very informative.
Is it worth mentioning or pointing out case law on a pip review form, that is only if its relevant.
Then they would assume that i know a bit more hence they wont be pulling the wool over my eyes too easily. Or would i be going too far?
regards.
Thanks for your reply, its very informative.
Is it worth mentioning or pointing out case law on a pip review form, that is only if its relevant.
Then they would assume that i know a bit more hence they wont be pulling the wool over my eyes too easily. Or would i be going too far?
regards.
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3 years 9 months ago #261035 by LL26
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Hi Mr Fibrospondodythmatic,
I wouldn't bother actually mentioning actual caselaw on a PIP form, but definitely for an appeal. I don't think that the assessors or decision makers genuinely know the law in any great detail and hence not sure it would help, or it might come across as being a bit cocky.
Of course explain in more generic terms such as 'I can't do this safely and in a reasonable time because...'or 'I need an aid or appliance...' or 'I use X as an an aid to help with...'
I doubt that even if you explained the correct law that an assessor would engage in a discussion with you. I'm sure you would probably get 0 points if you tried.
This is my view anyway!
LL26
I wouldn't bother actually mentioning actual caselaw on a PIP form, but definitely for an appeal. I don't think that the assessors or decision makers genuinely know the law in any great detail and hence not sure it would help, or it might come across as being a bit cocky.
Of course explain in more generic terms such as 'I can't do this safely and in a reasonable time because...'or 'I need an aid or appliance...' or 'I use X as an an aid to help with...'
I doubt that even if you explained the correct law that an assessor would engage in a discussion with you. I'm sure you would probably get 0 points if you tried.
This is my view anyway!
LL26
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