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3 years 11 months ago #259787 by richmond
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Hi guys, thank you in advance for your advice.
I am having to fill in a change of circumstance pip form, it says do not re submit previous letters they have already had on my first claim, should I send them as they never took into account before that I am dyslexic? I ask as I do have a lot of evidence plus new letters, didn't want to be annoying by sending in a lot of the same stuff.
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I am having to fill in a change of circumstance pip form, it says do not re submit previous letters they have already had on my first claim, should I send them as they never took into account before that I am dyslexic? I ask as I do have a lot of evidence plus new letters, didn't want to be annoying by sending in a lot of the same stuff.
Thank you very much
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3 years 11 months ago #259788 by Catherine
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Hello Sam,
It is probably best to send them in again.
Catherine
It is probably best to send them in again.
Catherine
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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3 years 11 months ago #259790 by Rosemary Clayson
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I agree with Catherine, definitely send them in again.
And it can be helpful to quote relevant bits of them in your report, for example:
the physiotherapist's report dated January 17 2020 states that my left hip "is unstable and makes me at risk of falling."
They're paid to read the stuff you send and very likely to have "lost" old documents.
And it can be helpful to quote relevant bits of them in your report, for example:
the physiotherapist's report dated January 17 2020 states that my left hip "is unstable and makes me at risk of falling."
They're paid to read the stuff you send and very likely to have "lost" old documents.
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3 years 11 months ago #259835 by Mrs Dottie
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I also agree.....I work on the premise that they don't know anything about you.
I always send repeats if they are still relevant to your condition today.
Best wishes.
I always send repeats if they are still relevant to your condition today.
Best wishes.
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