Pip first time claim. Could passing on concerns about report to DM make a difference to decision?
family33
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Hi ,I had my assessment on the 1st November, recieved report 3rd , rang yesterday still with DM, I told the call handler that I'd read the report and wasn't happy with a few things assesor didn't write and did write, she asked me if I wanted to pass my concerns on to the DM, I am just asking if anyone else has done this? ,and if it could now make a difference to the final decision.any advice please
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You can do that and the Decision Maker should consider anything you say when making their decision.
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Thankyou does this mean I can still do MR if I need to after decision?
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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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Thankyou.
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Hi does everybody het a message or letter saying we have all the information we need to make a decision? Just wandered because I havent yet
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Yes, it's a standard letter and doesn't mean anything really because after this, it can still take 2-12 weeks.
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Thanks poppy
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You can write to them, I'm waiting for my report and I'm going to write about anything I disagree with straight away. Just tell them you don't want a MR at this time but what you think they got wrong and they didn't take into account .
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@lili8719, Hi I have alread done that over the phone,I'm awaiting the decision letter now
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@lili8719 hi can I ask you what date you had your assesment
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@lili8719 oh really I didn't know they had started f2f with the pandemic
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lili8719 said:Last Friday I had a f2f assessment and I called for the report Monday but it still hasn't arrived yet.
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family33 said:@lili8719 oh really I didn't know they had started f2f with the pandemicI 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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Hi @family33 thanks for your questions, I'm sure they've been answered but if there's anything you are still not sure about please let us know. I hope your claim is successful, keep us updated
@lili8719 let us know how things go for you as well, wishing you all the best for it!Online Community Coordinator
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Hi @lili8719 just got a letter today saying we have all the information we need but that was dated last Monday before I put my concerns in ,so I will see @Alex_Scope thankyou.
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Yet another pointless letter that DWP insist on sending out. All it causes it a lot more needless stress and anxiety. A decision can still take 2-12 weeks.
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Hi poppy well they ignored my concerns ,but still got enhanced daily living which I am so very much grateful for and over the moon , but still think I should have got standard mobility, so when I do my MR do I ask them to look at the descriptors I think I should have scored? , do i tell them about the assesor not writing what I'd said and her mistakes?thanks -
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