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BigBriUK
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Hi..I was wondering if anyone knows if you can change an answer to a one of the questions that was filled in on the original claims form..when the person come to assess you as I am being visited at home on 21st...Having read my original form that was sent in I feel I am confused about a few of the questions and not sure that the answers i gave where the right ones...so stressful and worrying specially when your on your own at home no one to help...oh well what will be will be I suppose
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@BigBriUK
You'll probably get a chance to clarify at the assessment if necessary. My assessor didn't base all of her questions strictly on the answers of my form. The questions will be about what you can and can't do.
Take a look at the DWP guide for assessors where they give examples of trick questions to ask! I'm not able to copy the link using my phone but you can find the guide on the gov.uk website - PIP Assessment Guide. -
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Hi - please let us know on the Ask a Benefits Adviser part of this site how your assessment went! If you get a decision that you're not happy with then I'm sure we will be able to give you further advice.
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