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got my reply from PIP and the asesser lied.
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katebg
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hi jute got my reply from PIP and the asesser lied. i will be calling in the morning to as for a reconsideration. she clerly states i am working as a social worker. even tough i am not and i raised my hands above my head. i couldent then went on and said i refused to do the exersie tasks when i did atempt and she stopped because i was in pain yet said i was not in pain.
this is not the first time this has happend and it took me four years to get DLA now i have been took of everthing no mobility or care i now have to return my car im deviststed. sory abt the spelling im dyslexis
this is not the first time this has happend and it took me four years to get DLA now i have been took of everthing no mobility or care i now have to return my car im deviststed. sory abt the spelling im dyslexis
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i would like to make a complaint but dont know how. and there was more but it too long im asking for my report.
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Hi @katebg, and welcome to the community. I'm so sorry to hear about your experience. Have you received your outcome yet, or just your copy of the assessment report? We can support you with appealing the decision, if that's what you choose to do.
There's also a page on the DWP complaints procedure that you may find useful.
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