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2 months 1 week ago #305728 by ZenZen
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Hello,
I sent a complaint letter to the HAAS in regards to the inaccuracies in my WCA report , I have now received a letter confirming the inaccuracies due to the recording I sent to them..
After I was turned down the Mandatory reconsideration. I requested an appeal, I know that will be a long wait.
I have recieved an appointment for a full assessment again, I am not sure if this is for the one with the inaccuracies, or if it is for another health condition I have informed the dwp about.
If it is for the previous one, do I have to do an another assessment for the previous one that was inaccurate? I thought that was just to go through the appeal.?
Please can you advise
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ZenZen.
I sent a complaint letter to the HAAS in regards to the inaccuracies in my WCA report , I have now received a letter confirming the inaccuracies due to the recording I sent to them..
After I was turned down the Mandatory reconsideration. I requested an appeal, I know that will be a long wait.
I have recieved an appointment for a full assessment again, I am not sure if this is for the one with the inaccuracies, or if it is for another health condition I have informed the dwp about.
If it is for the previous one, do I have to do an another assessment for the previous one that was inaccurate? I thought that was just to go through the appeal.?
Please can you advise
Regards
ZenZen.
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2 months 1 week ago #305732 by David
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Hi ZenZen
Did you complete and return a UC50 or ESA50 ?
I assume the appointment is for a Work Capabilities Assessment and is it face to face or telephone ?
David
Did you complete and return a UC50 or ESA50 ?
I assume the appointment is for a Work Capabilities Assessment and is it face to face or telephone ?
David
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2 months 1 week ago #305740 by David
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Hi ZenZen
I cannot answer your question but the new WCA will dictate your Health Group for the future regardless of the Tribunal which will be looking at your previous assessment.
You can phone HAAS and they should tell you.
David
I cannot answer your question but the new WCA will dictate your Health Group for the future regardless of the Tribunal which will be looking at your previous assessment.
You can phone HAAS and they should tell you.
David
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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