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lizzyburns
Community member Posts: 12 Connected
I should be expected to receive my award review letter in October time. any advice from anyone? I have loads of new evidence and how it affects me on a daily basis. could they award it again with the extra information?
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Yes of course they could. Stay positive and hopeful!
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Hi yes they could award again paper based if the evidence is appropriate and they do not need to see you face to face.
However it isn't very often this is the case but that is what my review was.
Do not send too much evidence unless it is relevant, they are wanting evidence to show how your condition affects your day to day living. The only evidence I sent was prescription and consultant letter detailing my treatment and plan.
You need to treat the review form as a new claim giving real life examples against each descriptor and how this affects you day to day
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