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sue76
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I have had my PIP medical report in post today I have scored 0 points for everything but when I phoned DWP on Friday a decision had not yet been made I had my assessment on 16th November if they go along with what's on report why is it taking so long for them to decide
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Good question, maybe the information you sent with your application dose not give a true representation to the acessment report or there is staff shortage, or the person who is dealing with your case is, has gone on holiday or I'll any number of thinhd, must be a worry having read the report. If you feel the report is inacuratei you now have time to prepare for a MR siting three examples of why you think or believe the report is wrong for each of the descriptiors..you will have 30 days to make your appeal in writing once you have received the award notification letter.
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going to start getting things together for MR and tribunal went through this last time
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