Missed medical assessment / mental patient lied for mandatory reconsideration
shaz6776
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Hi
Please can someone advise me urgently, my sister has lied to DWP about why she missed medical assessment
She has bipolar and depression, severe learning difficulties . on the date of the assessment she actually became violent and hurt me hence I did not take her or called the DWP but she has called them to state she didn't go as my son had meningitis
which he did but was the previous month!! They have failed her reconsideration stating she should have made alternative arrangement.
Now I have cooled down and realised I made the situation worse by not continuing to support her as her benefit has stoppped
Please advise urgently, we are appealing #
Should I write a statement and her other carer confirming the events
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Hi @shaz6776 and welcomeYou are in a very difficult position to state the obvious, but you should not blame yourself.The appeal will only reopen your sisters claim if successful and she will then have to attend a new assessment.For the appeal to be successful you will have to show good reason why your sister failed to attend. For whatever reason, you were unable to take your sister at the last moment, despite having arranged to do so.Does your sisters condition prevent her from travelling alone ? In which case, if there was no other person available to take her this should be seen as good reason.We cannot condone lying to the DWP for any reason but maybe a different version of the truth will sufficeBe all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Making an excuse that someone else was ill will not help her case one little bit, it is like saying I did not attend because I saw a black cat sitting on the neighbours fence. Mental health problems and severe learning difficulties are more than good reason for missing a medical assessment.
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Hi Shaz6776,
You don’t say whether it is ESA or UC that your sister is claiming, but either way, failing to attend the assessment without good cause/reason means the DWP treat you as failing it.
I do think your sister has good cause but not what she provided. She should have emphasised her mental health diagnosis and severe LD. This needs to be explained on the request for the appeal and also include any medical evidence of this. You could also put in a letter of support as her carer explaining that you were dealing with her violent behaviour that day which prevented you taking your sister to the medical.
Hopefully this will be sufficient to persuade the DWP that she did have good reason for missing the medical.
Regards,
MichaelThe Benefits Training Co: -
I am disabled I have 2 tears by my spine which has made my discs bulge and trapped my siactic nerve and taken all feeling out my left foot I have very bad arthritis in both my knees I need 2 knee replacements I am to young yet I'm 45 ..my feet have gone really bad Ive got MTP in my toes arthritis and buions and cysts so I can not fit into shoes
..i missed my esa medical assessment and I'm scared -
Emmz888 said:I am disabled I have 2 tears by my spine which has made my discs bulge and trapped my siactic nerve and taken all feeling out my left foot I have very bad arthritis in both my knees I need 2 knee replacements I am to young yet I'm 45 ..my feet have gone really bad Ive got MTP in my toes arthritis and buions and cysts so I can not fit into shoes
..i missed my esa medical assessment and I'm scaredHi,You will need to ring DWP first thing tomorrow morning to speak to them. Not attending a work capability assessment could mean your ESA will stop for failing to attend. You will need to tell them your reasons for not attending but you may need to request the Mandatory Reconsideration for this. If this does happen then i'd advise you to speak to an advice agency near you for face to face to advice.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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