Hi, I am new & looking for advice re how to prove how far I can walk re PiP assessment?
Comments
-
Hi @lleett, how are you getting on with your appeal? Is there anything else we can do to help?
0 -
Oh I too agree. But many claimants have little insight into what is required both on the form and the evidence needed. Not everybody understands fully the jargon used. Hence why probably 48% fail and only 52% get the award they are entitled to first time. That is also assuming that the assessor does their job properly and the DWP actually read and understand the evidence sent in.cristobal said:
Totally agree - do it right first time!wilko said:" Reading about the descriptors and filling in the application form sending correct and enough evidence to support your claim should give, get the correct award."
0 -
twonker said:
Oh I too agree. But many claimants have little insight into what is required both on the form and the evidence needed. Not everybody understands fully the jargon used. Hence why probably 48% fail and only 52% get the award they are entitled to first time. That is also assuming that the assessor does their job properly and the DWP actually read and understand the evidence sent in.
@twonker @yadnad - so what should they do then?
Any positive advice other than giving reasons why claims fail? (and having the obligatory pop at the assessor!)0 -
The assessors deserve every bit of criticism given. If they cleaned up their act in every respect then trust would be restored.cristobal said:twonker said:
Oh I too agree. But many claimants have little insight into what is required both on the form and the evidence needed. Not everybody understands fully the jargon used. Hence why probably 48% fail and only 52% get the award they are entitled to first time. That is also assuming that the assessor does their job properly and the DWP actually read and understand the evidence sent in.
@twonker @yadnad - so what should they do then?
Any positive advice other than giving reasons why claims fail? (and having the obligatory pop at the assessor!)
OK reasons why claims are awarded? Do exactly as Wilko says to which I agree.
And along the way just ignore those that through no fault of theirs make a hash of the claim in all ways including the assessment? They don't count because everybody should be able to follow the claiming procedure to the letter
Those who fail - what should they do? Appeal that's all that is left for them. Ignore the stress and anxiety that they have to suffer for 12+ months and lack of money. It's their own fault isn't it? They should have followed the claiming procedure to the letter and by doing so would not have had the stress and anxiety. Oh what a perfect world we all live in.
0
Categories
- All Categories
- 15.9K Start here and say hello!
- 7.6K Coffee lounge
- 111 Games den
- 1.8K People power
- 171 Announcements and information
- 25.4K Talk about life
- 6.2K Everyday life
- 510 Current affairs
- 2.5K Families and carers
- 877 Education and skills
- 2K Work
- 589 Money and bills
- 3.7K Housing and independent living
- 1.2K Transport and travel
- 647 Relationships
- 1.6K Mental health and wellbeing
- 2.5K Talk about your impairment
- 883 Rare, invisible, & undiagnosed conditions
- 942 Neurological impairments and pain
- 2.2K Cerebral Palsy Network
- 1.3K Autism and neurodiversity
- 41K Talk about your benefits
- 6.1K Employment & Support Allowance (ESA)
- 20.3K PIP, DLA, ADP & AA
- 9.2K Universal Credit (UC)
- 5.3K Benefits and income
