Advice about Mandatory Reconsideration
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Thank you! I most definitely will!
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Comicmadtitan said:I'm glad your decision was a good one @male45! It doesn't put me off as I know theres a chance that it may not go the way that I want, but fingers crossed. Thanks!Best Wishes
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@Username_removed thank you! I thought I was waffling too much, I'll cut that right down. Thank you for the help!
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@Comicmadtitan
Hi, I submitted a written MR just over a week ago. I wrote it in a letter format, i didnt contact them. My letter was 4 pages long but it was necessary in my case to explain how my condition impacts my life as I dont believe the assessor or DM captured that properly.
I made my pip claim also for mental health, i have read your example above about not being able to cook or prepare food. Whilst I 100% get where you're coming with this because unless a friend throws something in the oven for me I wont eat because the lack of desire to eat or do anything at all looms everyday, but that option is basically for people who physically cant do it and would need someone to cook for them. (Look at it from a life or death situation, (a bit extreme but i think this might help clarify) if I was told i needed to cook a full breakfast or i would be killed, i would be able to cook that breakfast, whilst someone with no use of their arms wouldnt be able to do it)
I cant or prepare food because of my mental health, but in this section I was awarded "needs prompting" which in theory, is correct because I could if it was absolutely neccessary, I just dont do it every day.
I think my situation is a little different to yours, I was awarded 11 points on my initial assessment and was given standard daily living but I believe i should be entitled to enhanced rate.
I hope you get the decision you are after, I also hope they dont reject my MR and I have to go to a tribunal. The whole process has been so stressful xxx -
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I was awarded 0 points for engaging with people face to face. I receive psychotherapy for my generalised anxiety disorder, i dont even meet the therapist face to face because I cant. I clearly stated I dont/cant go out at all, explained the reasons why and gave examples, also included was several medical evidence reports from my psychiatrist & psychotherapist confirming it all so it made no sense to award me nothing. Thats why I asked for an MR. With just 1 point in that section would have gave me enhanced rate and they awarded me nothing. -
It's too late now but 4 pages for just 1 activity is rather a lot of writing. Less is often more and keeping straight to the point with a couple of real life examples would have been all that's needed.
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. -
Thank you @depressedmum09! That's a good point, i'm still making changes and whatnot so i'll change that I think. Mentally I cannot do it due to OCD but physically I would be able to. Also I got zero for face to face too despite having a bunch of mental health issues that make it impossible for me to do so. But i'll explain that in the letter with examples. Hope your MR goes great!
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Would 4 pages be okay? I've cut it down a lot and it is currently sitting at that. Might be less if I change the margins. Also another quick question, I called DWP when I received my decision letter to say that I would like start my Mandatory Reconsideration and that I will be sending in a letter, they said thats fine. I then got a text stating that "You've asked us to look at our recent PIP decision again. We will write to you once we've done this...". I called as I was worried that they were starting without me and the DWP agent said that I shouldn't worry as they wont make the decision yet without me. I'm not too convinced. Does this sound accurate?
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It depends how many activies you're disputing. Will they wait for the letter? sometimes they do, sometimes they don't. Personally, i always advise not to request it over the phone because of that reason but this is just my personal opinion.
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. -
Thanks for responding poppy, I was advised to call over the phone when I called after receiving my health report, but I think he may have given me some incorrect advice there. I'm scared they won't wait now, dammit. I might call again tomorrow and see what they say, do you think it could be worth it?
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If you've done the MR letter then just send it. What's done is done now. MR decision's at the moment have a 54% success rate, fingers crossed you're one of them, if not it's Tribunal. Good luck.
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. -
Fingers crossed too Poppy, thank you so much for your help and everybody else. I'm going to send it tomorrow and wait and see. I'll make sure to keep you all updated! Thanks again!
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Mandatory reconsideration posted. Will keep you all updated when I hear anything. Everything crossed now haha
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We look forward to hearing your update @Comicmadtitan! Try and put it out of your mind for the time being, and finally take some time to relax
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Thank you @Tori_Scope! I'll try haha, it's gonna be a long wait.
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