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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 475901" data-source="post: 2193080"><p>Definitely appeal.</p><p>First ask for a full copy of the report if you don't have one. Take a copy so you can highlight bits and scribble notes on it. Write to DWP stating you wish to appeal - check the deadline for this - they will first do a mandatory reconsideration, usually a complete waste of time but this is part of the new process.</p><p>Bullet point the issues, any incorrect statements attributed to you, missing or incorrect medical notes. issues such as them claiming they got you to do tests that never happened, etc, etc. Get help with this if you can.</p><p>When they almost certainly reject it, then apply for a tribunal appeal. You will probably need help with this to make sure you cover all the issues.</p><p>Well over half of people appealing win. The proportion is far higher for those that can get help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 475901, post: 2193080"] Definitely appeal. First ask for a full copy of the report if you don't have one. Take a copy so you can highlight bits and scribble notes on it. Write to DWP stating you wish to appeal - check the deadline for this - they will first do a mandatory reconsideration, usually a complete waste of time but this is part of the new process. Bullet point the issues, any incorrect statements attributed to you, missing or incorrect medical notes. issues such as them claiming they got you to do tests that never happened, etc, etc. Get help with this if you can. When they almost certainly reject it, then apply for a tribunal appeal. You will probably need help with this to make sure you cover all the issues. Well over half of people appealing win. The proportion is far higher for those that can get help. [/QUOTE]
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