Copy of report says scored 0 points living and mobility on PIP assessment. What can we do now?
misswales
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Hi husband had pip assessment on 11Feb . Copy of report came today .OMG scored no points on living nor mobility even though he has severe anxiety problems and awaiting full asd assessment next month (mental health team bought asd to our attention).He doesn't speak to no-one doesn't like socializing but assessor says he can. Doesn't make meals but she said he can . I help to wash his hair etc as he has constant pain assessor said he can .+I was his appointee but made him do telephone .he only answered yes or no but assessor said he made a conversation with her.what to do now please. Thanks in advance
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Hi,
You'll have to wait for the decision letter before you can do anything else.
Assuming they go with the report and he scores 0 points, your next step is to request a mandatory reconsideration.
Usually we'd recommend focussing more on descriptors than conditions but it sounds like you were already doing that to some extent.1 -
As overlyanxious has advised you will need to do an MR once you have a decision letter. Advice here https://www.citizensadvice.org.uk/benefits/benefits-introduction/problems-with-benefits-and-tax-credits/challenging-a-benefit-decision/challenging-a-dwp-benefit-decision-on-or-after-28-october-2013/challenging-a-benefit-or-tax-credit-decision-asking-for-a-reconsideration/0
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Welcome to the community @misswales
I'm sorry to hear that it doesn't look as though your husband got the PIP score that you were expecting. Please do look into the mandatory reconsideration (MR) process and let us know if you have any questions.
Just to let you know, I renamed your post slightly so that other members will be able to find it more easily.0 -
Bit and welcome
Sorry your husbands report isnt what you expected and as others have said advise you to put in mr if the decision doesnt give him an award
You can lodge mr over phone but prepare what to say and also put it in writing so you can explain all why you disagree with points he didnt score0 -
Hi update on the claim . We did do a Mr straight away with the help of cab. We also had asesment confirming my husband has autism spectrum. Yesterday ( Saturday) had a phone call from dwp requesting some clarification on some of the questions we had answered. He did try by asking for husband but without even knowing it was the dwp I explained my husband doesn't go on the telephone where as then I was allowed to answer questions on his behalf. I'm bit confused as to why hi phoned us on Saturday with no warning. Does this mean we have a good case. He was making a decision later on in the day. Thanks in advance.1
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@misswales, now that you have the assessment report you have time to prepare, gather extra information evidence for an MR. Try to give several real examples of what does or did happen each and every time your husband attempts or try’s to preform each of the PIP descriptors. Stressing what help is given required the extra time spent on completing the activities compared to say yourself or an able bodied person.1
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