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1 year 2 months ago #291160 by Gordon
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I'm afraid I cannot agree with the person that you only need to include information about your eyesight, this will be a full review of your claim, almost certainly by people who were not involved in your recent assessment.
You cannot assume that those looking at your claim will have any access to your previous reviews or even if they do, that they will actually read this information.
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I'm afraid I cannot agree with the person that you only need to include information about your eyesight, this will be a full review of your claim, almost certainly by people who were not involved in your recent assessment.
You cannot assume that those looking at your claim will have any access to your previous reviews or even if they do, that they will actually read this information.
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1 year 2 months ago #291172 by Maxine B
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Thank you Gordon . I will send in my complete 1st application as well , just to be sure. My claim is less than 6 months old so I hope some common sense is being applied. Will my current claim stop whilst they look at it again?
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1 year 2 months ago #291184 by Gordon
No, your current award remains in payment until a new Decision on your claim is made.
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Will my current claim stop whilst they look at it again?
No, your current award remains in payment until a new Decision on your claim is made.
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