LCWRA Appeal
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Yes Im aware of that but there was further advice you provided where to find help so thank you. I suppose my question was is further evidence much more complex showing the destruction of my hands that might have made them take it more seriously how much pain it would cause? My hands are there and are not paralysed but only work with extreme pain but I thought honesty was the best policy so admitted I could do it only with extreme pain. This complex evidence might lead to a change in decision or that they gave me the lcw on my shoulders and hands but stated equally i didnt match the descriptors for lcwra for those same things which makes no sense.0
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I can't tell you if that evidence would have helped because i don't know anything about your health conditions and how you're affected or anything about your case.
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