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<blockquote data-quote="copepod" data-source="post: 95849" data-attributes="member: 21372"><p>Having read a lot of DLA application forms over several years, I have noticed that some GPs aren't very good at completing enquiry forms sent by DWP. "Yes" or "No" is not a suitable answer to some questions, even if you can actually read a word! But, it would be wrong to generalise about GP or other doctors' form filling abilities. I would advise applicants is to double check when ticking yes or no, to avoid double negative situations, and to write in whole sentences, rather than phrases, as sentences are less likely to be open to misinterpretation.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="copepod, post: 95849, member: 21372"] Having read a lot of DLA application forms over several years, I have noticed that some GPs aren't very good at completing enquiry forms sent by DWP. "Yes" or "No" is not a suitable answer to some questions, even if you can actually read a word! But, it would be wrong to generalise about GP or other doctors' form filling abilities. I would advise applicants is to double check when ticking yes or no, to avoid double negative situations, and to write in whole sentences, rather than phrases, as sentences are less likely to be open to misinterpretation. [/QUOTE]
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