assessment
thedarkknight
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I had my assessment with a ladie at home from capital , she just asked me questions that was on the pip form and asked about my scares and stuff ,she said there's no need for me to wright loads becuse of how much evidence and medical records I have ? ? Is that a good or bad thing ?
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@thedarkknight It's difficult to say but what you can do is ring the PIP hepline at DWP and ask them to send you a copy of your assessment report if you haven't aready done so. That will give you a good idea what the decision will be.
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Hi @thedarkknight.
Welcome to our website/online community !!!
We have got lots off info with regards to the "PIP/DLA" on our home page.
You are normally better to have more info as it will hopefully give them a better picture of how you are currently.
It would be a good idea to phone the DWP anyway just so that you know "what's what "
Pease please keep us up to speed with things & if there is anything else that we can help you with please let us know ???? -
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Hi @Dasiydo, have you contacted your Assessment Provider (Atos/Capita) to find out why they didn't attend and to arrange another appointment?
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This twice now I was start panic so when phone up I complained it make me angered because should help out volutar to music as befriended music group it recovery mealth health this I feel let friends downV.shaw
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