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PIP Mobility- New Ambiguous Questions From Assessors

June 26, 2017

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  1. mili68's avatar
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    June 26, 2017 7:00 am

    Reblogged this on disabledsingleparent.

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    June 26, 2017 7:03 am

    Tweeted @melissacade68

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  3. Jeffrey davies's avatar
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    June 26, 2017 8:44 am

    Aktion t4 rolling along without much of a ado the generals have found a new way round atung atung we only following orders jeff3

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  4. Joy Boyd's avatar
    June 26, 2017 8:48 am

    I have had Judges ask similar questions when I have represented clients at Tribunal.

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  5. Christopher John Ball's avatar
    June 26, 2017 9:56 am

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  6. Sam Barnett-Cormack's avatar
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    June 26, 2017 11:39 am

    Really, to follow the assessment criteria, they need to know time as well as distance – so they can assess whether it’s done in a timely manner. Then, if you say “oh, 100m, but it takes me 15 minutes”, they should try to find out what distance you could do repeatedly in a more normal timeframe.

    Not that that’s what they’re doing.

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    • Bryn Roberts's avatar
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      July 3, 2017 5:16 pm

      That was my thought when I read this. Howcekse can a ‘timely manner’ be assessed.

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  7. Justin Greenwood's avatar
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    June 26, 2017 12:56 pm

    very easy just say don’t know, never really think about it, when i feel out of breathe etc i stop,it is to circumstantial a question, there maybe other reasons/conditions, circumstance, having seen some of the pip report’s recently, enough to assist in a complaint and having seen the response to the complaints i am still not convinced that the parent companies who employ the assessors are not quite getting the hint that the replies are fit for purpose, so the more people that complain may eventually start to make these guys think and by way of complaint don’t be afraid to go the distance of hscp and nmc, as long as you have a reasonable cause for complaint ie incorrect form filling, ignoring medical evidence, not taking into account aids for example, they will look into this and decide if there is a case to answer and to be perfectly honest there is a lack of wca assessors going to these tribunals to face the music for there own incompetence, that needs to be addressed

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    June 26, 2017 2:59 pm

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  9. shelly's avatar
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    July 11, 2017 10:43 am

    I asked my assessor how far it was from waiting room to her “office” she said she didn’t know and looked at me like i was mad for asking.
    On my report she said i walked more than 20 metres but no more than 50, so did she know or didn’t she? One of them is a blatant lie.

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