Going through PIP assessment again
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Sorry I'm not quite sure.i think you. An ask for a paper review possibly .it all sounds very stressful for you .i really hope you can get sorted
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Nairb said:Do you think they might make a decision without coming to see me or just fobbing me off I was annoyed has I had to cancell a hospital appointment has it fell on the same day and time that they was supposed to visit me then like I said they rang 3 days before to acancel it
Most unlikely but stranger things have happened where the DWP is involved.
To recap, the DWP said that you weren't entitled, the court said the same, so from the DWP's point of view they can't possibly understand what changes there could be that would overturn theirs and the court's decisions.
Obviously you are claiming a change so it is most likely that you will have to under go a face to face assessment to establish your claim in the light of the failures of the past.
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Thanks for your reply all the best
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