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PIP Doctor's Medical Form Question!
- Zoe
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My PIP2 form hasn't arrived in the post yet, but thinking about the evidence I want to include I was wondering if it's worth including an access to work and/or DSA report in there too with the medical evidence? Or is that irrelevant?
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Zoe
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Zoe wrote: Thanks very much Foss27 for all your help and valuable info!
My PIP2 form hasn't arrived in the post yet, but thinking about the evidence I want to include I was wondering if it's worth including an access to work and/or DSA report in there too with the medical evidence? Or is that irrelevant?
Many thanks!
Zoe
There's no harm in your including the reports, but to be effective they need to address the assessment criteria.
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Could I possibly ask, since everyone's been so helpful truly, do you know how much medical evidence/specialist reports I should include with my form? I mean is it a case of the more the merrier or a select few or is there a set number which is the minimum/maximum or?
Thanks so much!
Zoe
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Zoe wrote: Thanks Gordon! They do address some of the assessment criteria to some extent, but will sit, re-read them and look at them against the criteria to figure it out better.
Could I possibly ask, since everyone's been so helpful truly, do you know how much medical evidence/specialist reports I should include with my form? I mean is it a case of the more the merrier or a select few or is there a set number which is the minimum/maximum or?
Thanks so much!
Zoe
The simple answer is that there is no right or wrong number. One of the key things to look at is how you present your information to the assessor and the Decision Maker, a well indexed and cross related documents of 200 pages can be just as effective as one with only a few but key documents.
What I would say is that including documents that don't really advance your claim is a bad idea as they tend to dilute the message you are trying to present.
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denise wrote: They will also ask a gp for a report on how your illness effects you day by day and what treatment you have hadand how many times he has seen you
I'm afraid the likelihood is that they will not contact the GP or any other HCP as part of the assessment.
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