do you need to take medical evidence with you to pip assessment even if you sent it to them
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do you need to take medical evidence with you for pip assessment thank you x
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You can try but don't be surprised if they refuse to accept it from you on the day, as this has happened to lots of people, myself included. Evidence should ideally be sent with a claim form.
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You can take copies of evidence that you sent in and new recent that wasn’t available at the time of application just in case anything has been lost or mislaid, if refused you have lost nothing except taking a few extra papers. Good luck.
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thank you again x
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Appeal papers for a PIP assessment?
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medical papers for pip assessment , i have just find some more medical papers what i did not send in , not going to take any in as you advised me not to, but might phone up to see if i can still send the ones i find in x thank you all again for your advice , lol i would not lgnore you @Username_removed yes i know what you mean too. x
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@Username_removed i can see where your coming from thank you x
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thank you everyone i got my paper work for pip they are giving me standard on both only got it for a year so im not going to dwell on it . thank you again x
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