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PIP Paper based report to DWP Decision

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Decision Maker awarded Nil points due to Anecdotal evidence being overstated. Bring on the MR.
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Hi @braca
Sorry to hear you didn't receive any points in your PIP claim but it sounds like you are well prepared for the MR. Good luckOnline Community Co-ordinator
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Hi @braca. Sorry you didn’t receive an award, but don’t give up hopefully be a better outcome with your MR if not there’s the appeal and the waiting time is much lower at the moment, good luck.
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@braca Hi there, I'm waiting on a decision from a paper based assessment too.
How many points did your assessor recommend you get and did the decision maker go against their recommendation?
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