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Hi,
My wife has sent in her PIP .claim for and has recieved back DWp decision which no DLA but enhance rate on Mobility, which she agrred with. However when we read the 'My Decision' report it was very confusing, unclear and didn't make any sense at all; it also appear to have a lot of 'Cut & Pasting' which made it very difficult to follow, and coud not understand what they were trying to convey. some of their comments were totally wrong.
We call DWP and explained concerns about the report and they said we need to make a Mandatory Reconsideratio, which we did, even though we said we were happy with their decision.
3 weeks later we get reply and they have now taken everything away. it appears that DWP can override a medicailaiiy trained Assessors decision. In their report they said we didn't provide any further evidence, but we didn't think we need too as we only wanted a revised report.
Now we have to go through the Appeal porocess due to the ignorance of DWP.
Ant thoughs please
My wife has sent in her PIP .claim for and has recieved back DWp decision which no DLA but enhance rate on Mobility, which she agrred with. However when we read the 'My Decision' report it was very confusing, unclear and didn't make any sense at all; it also appear to have a lot of 'Cut & Pasting' which made it very difficult to follow, and coud not understand what they were trying to convey. some of their comments were totally wrong.
We call DWP and explained concerns about the report and they said we need to make a Mandatory Reconsideratio, which we did, even though we said we were happy with their decision.
3 weeks later we get reply and they have now taken everything away. it appears that DWP can override a medicailaiiy trained Assessors decision. In their report they said we didn't provide any further evidence, but we didn't think we need too as we only wanted a revised report.
Now we have to go through the Appeal porocess due to the ignorance of DWP.
Ant thoughs please
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Very unfair considering you was given enhanced mobility.
MR and then if not happy after that Appeal.
I do not understand why they took it all away. -
lindadenise said:Very unfair considering you was given enhanced mobility.
MR and then if not happy after that Appeal.
I do not understand why they took it all away.
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You should seek face to face advice regarding this ASAP
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Hi,Do you mean there was originally no daily living award, just Enhanced mobility?Asking for the MR decision means you're asking them to look at the decision again and i think in this instance because you were happy with the award, just didn't understand what was put then you made the wrong decision to ask for the MR. They look at the whole award again when asking for the MR. Although mostly the decisions stay the same, but having a lower award can certainly happen, as can a higher award at this point.You now have 28 days to request the Tribunal by filling out the SSCS1 form and sending the MR decision letter with the form. You should get advice from your local welfare rights.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Seek f2f advice from CAB or similar, or local authority welfare rights.
It's never a good idea to argue with DWP about a decision you agree with because, as you have found, they can take away your current award.
DWP are not responsible for assessment reports, the assessment company is. Many reports are inaccurate. If you get the decision you want from DWP, best just to leave the report.
71% of appeals win.
Disability Rights UK site has a good guide to PIP appeals.
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