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PIP Assessor Lies

raphaeltoms2
Member Posts: 1 Listener
I've recently received a letter of disallowance and I'm completely flabbergasted by the comments the assessor made.
He made sweeping generalisations, fabrications of the truth and in some parts blatant lies.
I have filed a mandatory reconsideration however I wanted to know what I can do about the inhumane way this assessor has dealt with my case?
I informed my local MP's office and they seemed disinterested and asked me to speak to the Citizen Advics Bureau....
Any advice would be most appreciated.
He made sweeping generalisations, fabrications of the truth and in some parts blatant lies.
I have filed a mandatory reconsideration however I wanted to know what I can do about the inhumane way this assessor has dealt with my case?
I informed my local MP's office and they seemed disinterested and asked me to speak to the Citizen Advics Bureau....
Any advice would be most appreciated.
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Hi,Any complaints about assessment reports should be sent to the health assessment providers. Details of how to do this will be on their website.
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