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matthewwilliams1173
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So I attended a capita PIP assessment on 25/09/18 I recieved report nothing but lies on there I also attended a ESA assessment for n 28/09/18 one report is stating that I can do everything for myself and the other one is saying I can’t do hardly anything has anyone else has similar experiences? Or knows what I can do to try make the DWP see that capita are telling lies again I also had two previous failed capita assessments who were changed at mandatory reconsideration.
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Use ESA report as your basis for any request for an MR, or appeal to Tribunal. Both assessments are conducted for the DWP, thus the ESA report, contradicting the CAPITA assessment will make the DWP look at the CAPITA report with different eyes. One piece of advice, when applying for the MR or Tribunal, do not use the phrase CAPITA lied. You can say you believe there are fundamental errors in the report, which present an incorrect picture of my medical conditions and how they impact upon my daily living. Good luck.
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PIP and ESA are different benefits, with different criteria. The only thing you can do for your PIP claim is to ask for the MR then Tribunal if that fails. Only 17% of decisions change at MR stage. When writing the MR request letter you should state what you disagree with, putting where you think you should have scored those points and your reasons why. Avoid mentioning any lies that may have been told in the report because they won't be interested in any of those.Any complaints about your assessment report should be sent to the health assessment providers. Good luck.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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This is not the first time I’ve had a refusal from a capita report this is third time now in a row the decisions always get overturned at mandatory reconsideration my argument is not a lot of what I put on pip review was discussed I’ve asked the decision maker to take my past reports and Esa assessment report in to consideration
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matthewwilliams1173 said:
This is not the first time I’ve had a refusal from a capita report this is third time now in a row the decisions always get overturned at mandatory reconsideration my argument is not a lot of what I put on pip review was discussed I’ve asked the decision maker to take my past reports and Esa assessment report in to consideration
The third kept it at 0 points.
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Yadnad said:
matthewwilliams1173 said:
This is not the first time I’ve had a refusal from a capita report this is third time now in a row the decisions always get overturned at mandatory reconsideration my argument is not a lot of what I put on pip review was discussed I’ve asked the decision maker to take my past reports and Esa assessment report in to consideration
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matthewwilliams1173 said:
I have had DLA since 1995 at High Care & Mobility indefinitely, the care element entirely for mental health issues.
When they came to do the first face to face for PIP in 2013, the assessor found 14 reasons why I do not and never have had a mental health issue!!
Brilliant I was cured. However for my first and second MR (two years later) I had to force the DWP to read their own report from 2011. They also failed to look at the evidence from the last DLA review also in 2011.
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