PIP isn't as fair as DLA!
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@Username_removed There you go then you can record the meeting if you ask for permission or atleast get some advice.0
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@Username_removed and you are right it wont guarentee any rate of sucsess of claim, im suggesting it will prevent any misunderstandings with assessors and overall hopefully prevent having to appeal if you believe your claim was assessed wrongfully i.e the assessor wasnt truthful.0
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@Username_removed ok well I dont want to keep going around in circles so to anyone who sees this, you can ask permission to record an assessment. If you feel the assessor has lied or misunderstand you which alot of people have reported then you know you can ask about this if you think it may help the case, I know I will. End of story goodluck to you all.0
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Found this about assessors lying, makes it a bit clearer!
https://www.disabilitynewsservice.com/pip-investigation-welfare-expert-says-two-thirds-of-appeals-involve-lying-assessors/
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