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3 years 5 months ago #261711 by an ex nurse
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Hi everyone,

Only 20 days after returning my pip review form I have unexpectedly received the decision letter this morning. I have stayed on the same award until 2025 (standard on both). Although I am relieved not to need an assessment, I did send significant evidence that my mobility has deteriorated, including a report from the hospital saying my mobility is severely affected, and was hoping for an enhanced mobility award . Will there be any type of medical report I can ask for if I did not have a medical assessment?

Thank you for your help
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3 years 5 months ago #261712 by BIS
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Hi an ex nurse

I'm sorry that you have not received the award you were hoping for. You can ring up and ask for a PA3 report - which is the paper-based report that should have been produced prior to the decision being made.

BIS

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3 years 5 months ago #261729 by an ex nurse
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Hi, if a pip review has been undertaken by a case manager only , will a PA3 still be available ?
many thanks
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3 years 5 months ago #261732 by Catherine
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Hello An ex nurse,

There should be a PA3 since they are required to record why they came to the conclusion they did. I have however heard of a few cases where in a similiar situation PIP have denied that there is one. Sorry about that,

Catherine

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3 years 5 months ago #261748 by denby
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Hi An Ex Nurse, I am sure you know but remember you have a month from the decision, not when you got it, I believe, to request a Mandatory Reconsideration. [Unless you can show good reason for late submission]. It is worth a go to get what you should get. The guides here will steer you on how to go about it, especially with the good medical evidence you have. Remember they are playing a numbers game with your life -"give her a bit and she won't make the effort to challenge us for more" -so do prove them wrong!
Best wishes and energy to you,
Denby
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3 years 5 months ago #261759 by an ex nurse
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Hi Catherine, I rang this morning and as you predicted there is no PA3 as the case manager alone made the decision. There were however some system notes, and the helpful call handler spent 25 minutes contacting other colleagues and eventually her line manager to see if I could be sent a copy of these system notes. The eventual outcome was I could issue a random access request for all the information held on me but this would likely exclude the system notes as I am apparently not entitled to see them. This would also take too much time to receive before the MR deadline.

The call handler looked over my decision letter and commented that it basically said nothing about how the decision had been made, the only justification being that the decision made last time was the correct one. Last time was two and a half years ago and things have changed but they have not acknowledged this . Makes a mockery of a review if they are just going to refer to a previous outdated assessment.

The call handler also mentioned a 2-3 week delay in Royal mail post and advised recorded or special delivery. She also quietly advised me to make sure I did everything in writing.

I am obviously at a disadvantage as I have no written explanation about how they reached their decision, is there any case law I can quote regarding this or is a bit heavy handed at this stage ?
Many thanks

Also thank you to Denby for your kind words it is appreciated .
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