Pip Assessors Report . Review the claim again in ? years .
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I have fallen lots of times not just with my legs given in I have some wrong with my bones in my back what runs down the leg and I get pins and needles due to a birth defect
I can't sit very long or stand to long too can't even sleep as it very painfully I have sciatica very very painfully0 -
Username_removed said:maid08 said:Username_removed said:Oh and at no point am I telling anyone not to fight. I’m using my experience as a WRO to explain what the correct battles are. The ones you can win.
- complaint to assessment provider if guidance breached.
- complaint to the relevant professional body for the HCP if misconduct etc. can be demonstrated.
Read more at https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/40571/pip-assessors-report-review-the-claim-again-in-years#QEFGd76Bsm4MVp1X.99
The advice you had from a welfare rights person was correct but... the best evidence for a PIP claim is your own anecdotal evidence of the impact of your conditions. That’s the single most persuasive thing. However, if there are specifc gaps in the evidence then other evidence (not necessarily medical), which addresses those gaps directly, can be vital. I am of the view that WRAs who say you can’t succeed without medical evidence and who put the emphasis on that are demonstrably wrong. 52% of successful claims succeed without any medical evidence. Advice that you must put in medical evidence is wrong. Advice that you should put in medical evidence directed to addressing specific gaps is good advice. Whilst a DM may prefer the evidence of a HCP they cannot ignore other evidence and an appeal tribunal usually won’t either.
You have also misunderstood your DWP correspondence. You are incorrect in assuming DWP only consider the HCP report. If your supporting evidence went in with your claim pack then it should be scanned and uploaded so the HCP can see it before your assessment and can take it into account. Sadly that upload often fails and, even when it doesn’t, HCPs almost never have the time to read the masses of (often irrelevant) medical reports claimants send in. If the diagnosis itself is not disputed then consultants reports are largely irrelevant as they don’t specifically address daily living or mobility and it’s absolutely legit for both a HCP and a DWP DM to give them little weight. That’s not the same as spitefully or deliberately ignoring them.
DWP decision and MR decision letters are computer generated at speed and under pressure. They will often say that they only used the claim pack and the HCP report when that isn’t what they did at all.0 -
Username_removed said:Nope, I’ve not said any of that and I’m not a “former” WRO.
The fact you’re still largely referring to your impairments and not the points scoring consequences suggests you have yet to identify the specific points you should score and may well have focused on gathering irrelevant evidence in consequence.
You appear to be misinterpreting most everything you’ve been advised on so sadly I doubt there's anything I can usefully add.
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you keep on about points but you cant get points unles you get a truthful aceser you can argue on mr but then u fail as you can tell them i should had 8for this 12for that 4for that but you would never beleave this they say the acesser says you can do it all ??i might sound as if im concentrateing on illness but im just thinking if you fill in supply evidence thats what they should acess you on because they ignor it all when some person says he was okay the 20mins i saw him and as to eyesight well perfect ???nope blind in one half vision in other so u see im stuck only because im a lier but a lier on 700quid a day aint and i am noteing points you say so do not think im ignoring youer advice its a pity you were not local you could look at my paperwork and then understand why im mad1
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sory when i filled in form i put every way it affects me daily and nightly re chest and machine that pushs air into me when lieing down and from stangding to getting up ?? and statemant from helper here everyday strange thing is nothing on the acessers report or mention of it in fail from dwp planning a journy or doing one nope exsplained why in full litle comment as talking about it was its my choice to go to shop or not shop half mile away i cant walk 50yards
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maid08 your assessment on March 5th is this a home visit . My reassessment was changed to a home visit ( by Capita ) as I could not do the journey alone or accompanied . and yet my Capita assessor scored me nil points for mobility . This in itself is a contradiction . What do you think / ?0
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dottydotty said:maid08 your assessment on March 5th is this a home visit . My reassessment was changed to a home visit ( by Capita ) as I could not do the journey alone or accompanied . and yet my Capita assessor scored me nil points for mobility . This in itself is a contradiction . What do you think / ?
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maid08 thankyou , you are so right , you cant explain their thoughts . hope you assessment goes well . keep us posted . I will update when I get my MR decision letter .1
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Maid08 I'm sure ive read on a post on here that you can ask who will be assessing you and what their occupation medical knowledge is , .prior to assessment .
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dottydotty said:Maid08 I'm sure ive read on a post on here that you can ask who will be assessing you and what their occupation medical knowledge is , .prior to assessment .0
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dottydotty said:maid08 thankyou , you are so right , you cant explain their thoughts . hope you assessment goes well . keep us posted . I will update when I get my MR decision letter .0
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Username_removed said:Nope, I’ve not said any of that and I’m not a “former” WRO.
The fact you’re still largely referring to your impairments and not the points scoring consequences suggests you have yet to identify the specific points you should score and may well have focused on gathering irrelevant evidence in consequence.
You appear to be misinterpreting most everything you’ve been advised on so sadly I doubt there's anything I can usefully add.Oh and at no point am I telling anyone not to fight. I’m using my experience as a WRO to explain what the correct battles are. The ones you can win.
Read more at https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/40571/pip-assessors-report-review-the-claim-again-in-years#qXRqRghizjsElYJf.99
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