PIP mandatory reconsideration
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Typical we sent the MA in to the address where the pip award came from so hope that was correct. But his appointment for to see the neurologist came 2 days after sending it in, typical he waits months for to get it and it comes 2 days after we sent the MA, but we sent proof of his physio appointments and muscular skeletal appointment in the hopes it helps show he is not just saying he has issues with pain and mobility! He has got many of the hereditary family muscle problems, which have worsened! I have read that at a tribunal you can ask for a tel appointment and not appear in person, if it needs to go down that route, is that possible?0
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erm said:I have read that at a tribunal you can ask for a tel appointment and not appear in person, if it needs to go down that route, is that possible?
Yes you can ask for a telephone or video hearing, most of them are either of those anyway. The stats are the same whether it's those or face to face hearing. One thing to aware of that they will expect him to speak for himself during the hearing.
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@BranwenMôn please are you able to let me know how this was possible/ inbox me. I've just been notified that I haven't been awarded and waiting for the report to come through the post. I will be doing an MR right away because i've done an online test before even claiming and know that I have scored points on most areas0
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Nay777 said:@BranwenMôn please are you able to let me know how this was possible/ inbox me. I've just been notified that I haven't been awarded and waiting for the report to come through the post. I will be doing an MR right away because i've done an online test before even claiming and know that I have scored points on most areas1
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@BranwenMôn that's really helpful thank you so much I will do this. I'm a bit disappointed but not everything works out the way that you want it the first time round just as you've had to realise. Well done for that. By the way, roughly how long did you then have to wait to actually be reconsidered?0
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He has been given anti seizure medication for the issues with wrong nerve signals being sent to the brain causing issues with pain and muscles and twitching and referred to ENT and referred to Sleep apnia clinic? But sadly this was after we sent the MR, He got the MR decision and they again did not take into account the help he needs and ignored the distance he can walk without being in pain, he said 5 to 10 meters in pain the assessor put upto 50 meters saying in her report he could walk part way down a supermarket aisle, yes 5 to 10 meters in pain! they said he used aids to help wash and dress so low point scores, YES uses aids if his partner is not there to help him but he struggles using aids or doesn't bother getting washed and dressed! They ignored the dyslexia cos he was never officially diagnosed with it at school back then. I wish he could get an official diagnosis now! They gave the award to 2025 so he says he cannot cope with the stress of more right now so will wait till the 2025 date then say about the conditions getting worse and more of a struggle.0
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Nay777 said:@BranwenMôn please are you able to let me know how this was possible/ inbox me. I've just been notified that I haven't been awarded and waiting for the report to come through the post. I will be doing an MR right away because i've done an online test before even claiming and know that I have scored points on most areas
Question answered on your thread here. https://forum.scope.org.uk/discussion/108624/hi-my-name-is-nay777-could-anyone-tell-me-how-soon-i-could-expect-to-hear-back-from-dwp#latest
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