I use a welfare writes adviser from a good charity. My question is; is it advisable to have my welfare writes adviser write a covering letter stating, I believe my client would score x points on question 3,4,5 and so on as per your descriptors , would this be helpful or unhelpful, might it upset the assessor? Best regard.
Me personally, I don't think it would do any harm - they are trained for scenarios such as this.
A lot of the assessors score things incorrectly, they don't worry about claimants due to the amount they assess, so I would suggest you try not to worry also.
Chris.
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