Review in assessor report
dee4848
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Hi just a question please for a friend if anyone can help ..if an assessors report says review in 2 years does this mean that there is an award or would it still say it if there wasn' an award ?
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I understand this means you have an award that will be reviewed looked at again in two years time, your friend will be reacessed way before the two years is up. Hope this helps why they can't word their letters so it's easy to understand, if your not sure ring DWP for an exsplanation.0
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If it is the assessors report then this does not mean that an award has been made.
You can get an idea from the report of the possible award by adding up the points but the award is only made by the DWP. Your friend should wait for the decision letter to be certain
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My assessors report says review in two years.
My award is for three until 2021.
When you receive the award it might tell you when your review will be, mine has given me a date already.0 -
Usually the assessor recommends a review date , the DM then adds a year to the recommendation as the end date. Reviews are usually carried out a year before then end date ie the review date given by the HCP
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@CockneyRebel Hi so even if points are awarded but not enough to get any rate it still would say review in 2 years on the assessors report ? She won' score them up she' going to wait for DWP decision0
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@CockneyRebel she looked at what assesor said seen a couple of lies and freaked out and put it back in the envolope but she did see review in 2 years0
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Hi dee
yes part of the report calls for a review date even if no award is made, the DM can over rule the report and make an award or not. The assessment report is to do with the medical and functional side to the claim as the DWP have no in house medical knowledge but there maybe other aspects for a DM to consider
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I think I got lucky reading these stories.dee4848 said:@CockneyRebel she looked at what assesor said seen a couple of lies and freaked out and put it back in the envolope but she did see review in 2 years
So far mine has written what was said- in too much detail but I did say it like that type thing.0 -
Thankyou @CockneyRebel0
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If this is the case then it is even more important to read it and be prepared. She will only have 28 days from the date on the decision letter to ask for a mandatory reconsideration if she doesn't get the award she deserves, Usually the decision letter takes around 10 days to arrive, then allowing for the return post and reaching the right department, she will only have around 10-14 days to make her case.dee4848 said:@CockneyRebel she looked at what assesor said seen a couple of lies and freaked out and put it back in the envolope but she did see review in 2 years
If you can persuade her to read it or let you do so it would be good to be prepared
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Me toowhistles said:
I think I got lucky reading these stories.dee4848 said:@CockneyRebel she looked at what assesor said seen a couple of lies and freaked out and put it back in the envolope but she did see review in 2 years
So far mine has written what was said- in too much detail but I did say it like that type thing.1 -
Hi I have explained what you have said but no she too scared , a ot of patience than I would ever have Thankyou I'm going to give her another go today .CockneyRebel said:
If this is the case then it is even more important to read it and be prepared. She will only have 28 days from the date on the decision letter to ask for a mandatory reconsideration if she doesn't get the award she deserves, Usually the decision letter takes around 10 days to arrive, then allowing for the return post and reaching the right department, she will only have around 10-14 days to make her case.dee4848 said:@CockneyRebel she looked at what assesor said seen a couple of lies and freaked out and put it back in the envolope but she did see review in 2 years
If you can persuade her to read it or let you do so it would be good to be prepared
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On my sons capita pip report it says based on claimants circumstances it is not appropriate to review the claim what does this mean please0
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That's ESA is that the same for pip?
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From experience they are not even qualified as they know nothing about medical conditions which is why 99% of the assessors lie and make things up that weren' said or even happened the whole system is a joke and they need to actually hire actual qualified medical professionalslillybelle said:Mine says review in 2 yrs as I’m due to see neurologist, and something that I have had for 42 yrs is suddenly going to get better!
Amazing what knowledge these nurses have.0
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