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should i take medical paper work from hospitals with me . thank you
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Hi,This question was answered on your other thread here.
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You should have sent these copied in with your PIP application but there shouldn’t be a problem taking copies to your acessment and asking, requesting that they be read and taken into account.
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I disagree with that. A lot of HCP's will refuse to accept any evidence from you on the day of your assessment. I've heard it happen many many times.
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poppy123456 said:I disagree with that. A lot of HCP's will refuse to accept any evidence from you on the day of your assessment. I've heard it happen many many times.
Told me at my first assessment that "she wasn't interested in what they say - they should go to the DWP".
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I was told to send mine to DWP because he couldn't accept it and he actually gave me an envelope to post it to DWPI 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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thank you @poppy123456 , @Yadnad @wilko Sorry about two threads on same thing would not send last night or this morning now got two x
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My acessor took photo copies of the additional evidence i handed in at my acessment, and at my second acessment I handed the accessor a statement which he gave me an acceptance note before leaving.
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