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kit Community member Posts: 24 Connected
edited September 2017 in PIP, DLA, and AA
I have just received my form for an appeal. When the atos assessor came out to me I noticed he very rarely looked at me whilst he was constantly typing on his computer so I asked for a copy of his report from the dwp after reading it I couldn't believe the blatant lies he had put and through that I got a reduced rate and I am now appealing for a tribunal after mandatory reconsideration was kept the same. Why are these people allowed to lie like this. I am now at my wits end and this is having a big impact on my health can anyone help.

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