Fabricated pip assessment by capita
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Yes, you should do that if you didn't do it as part of your provious information. But there is no need to duplicate information you have already provided.Kaylan said:Oh, I thought I had to submit the information again; one of Mike's links said to provide examples for each of the 12 activities.
Once the appeal is lodged DWP will have to issue a 'bundle' of documents which will include everything connected to your claim including everything you previously sent. It will be sent to the tribunal service and copied to you. When you get the bundle you should check that everything has been included.0 -
Not if you've already done that. However, are you 100% sure it was real world incidents you gave and not assertions?
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Thank you guys, I will check through my documents to see if I did in fact give real world incidents and not assertions (it was so long ago), but I'm sure I did.
Do DWP get the information I sent to Capita with regard to my complaint to them, there was a lot of information in those emails too?0 -
The complaint would have nothing to do with DWP so no they wouldn’t have received anything about that.You need to put the assessment and the report behind you now because that’s all in the past and it won’t get you a PIP award.0
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Ok, thank you for the advice, it has really helped me with my decision to continue my appeal.0
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I also had this with my autistic son, they deemed that as he can play a playstation he is capable of lots of other areas which was ridiculous. The stress it put me through was awful. Thankfully I found a company called Kester Disability Rights and they dealt with the Disability Discrimination element and helped me get an award for him which was the right award. Good luck0
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Who charge if they take on your case and win. I completely disagree with those that charge people for their help, especially when there's advice agencies out there that will help for free.carerZoe said:I found a company called Kester Disability Rights
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Yes, because I use my phone for banking (which I check occasionally when I'm Cognitive) and playing games ( actually, just the one game, Scrabble to keep the old grey matter working) I t was deemed I was capable of other things requiring dexterity. It's absolute nonsense.0
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Same here. I am profoundly deaf in one ear through brain surgery and wear 2 specialised hearing aids which make everything worse. I tried explaining this and the report just said 'doesn't wear aids' 0 pointsvivienne1 said:Yes, some assessors certainly do. I got my report in today and I dont recognise the person in it. I wish I was that well! One spectacular lie is I dont need glasses yet had my glasses on during the interview.0
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