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14 years 5 months ago #20540 by Jeff1
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Hi, With all the problems that are going on and the present climate etc. Is there any rules or regulations that prevent you attending an ATOS medical alongwith a solicitor who acts as a witness and takes notes? So that if you do need to appeal later you will have a full written copy of what took place. I know about the problems you may have getting a solicitor legal aid etc, but i think it may be possible. Best wishes
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14 years 5 months ago #20550 by Gareth56
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As far as I know you can take anyone you want with you to your "medical" and they can take notes if they wish; even better if they are experts in shorthand
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14 years 5 months ago #20553 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:MEDICALS
Hi Gareth,
I don't think Atos would allow it if they knew there was a solicitor present.
If anyone's thinking of doing this, I'd be inclined to say it's just a friend.
What a lovely day here in the Lake District, been hissing down all since early morning.
Take care.
Jim
I don't think Atos would allow it if they knew there was a solicitor present.
If anyone's thinking of doing this, I'd be inclined to say it's just a friend.
What a lovely day here in the Lake District, been hissing down all since early morning.
Take care.
Jim
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14 years 5 months ago #20559 by Gareth56
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Hi Jim
I didn't mean walking in and announcing that you've brought your solicitor with you, even though I can't see what [legal]objections the "healthcare professional" could raise regarding that. I mean if your solicitor is also your friend or even a close relative or what if you have a friend or close relative who is a doctor!! I cannot see how Atos can turn round and refuse a claimants friend entry into the assessment based on their occupation.
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I didn't mean walking in and announcing that you've brought your solicitor with you, even though I can't see what [legal]objections the "healthcare professional" could raise regarding that. I mean if your solicitor is also your friend or even a close relative or what if you have a friend or close relative who is a doctor!! I cannot see how Atos can turn round and refuse a claimants friend entry into the assessment based on their occupation.
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