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About to write my husbands appeal letter
- Loopylou862
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- originaldave
I am about to start typing up my husbands appeal letter, he was awarded HRM & HRC by tribunal back in 2007 and after a home medical 2 weeks ago had it taken away,my friends sister is a senior physio for the NHS for 22years and has looked over his report and written a section by section rebuttle of it for example he did not examine my husbands back or ask him to show him how he did things infact he just sat in the chair and asked questions. She thinks i should submit this with my appeal? can any one advise if they think this is a good idea please . Many thanks
was the medical for normal review or had someone contacted the DWP and said your husband is not sick ?
also a report from a physio is imo a very good idea has she carried out an examination of your husband or just read the reprot and seen mistakes in how its been wrote ?
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- Loopylou862
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- Gordon
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It is entirely up to you what evidence you supply to the Tribunal, however, you need to be aware that the Tribunal will make its own decision as to the weight they will assign it.
Rebutting the medical evidence can be important, but a decision in your favour is going to be the result of you showing that your husband meets the criteria and therefore deserves it.
I also suspect that the exmaination procedures used by ATOS are significantly different from those used by a Senior Physiotherapist.
Gordon
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- Loopylou862
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i just am exasperated that he could write things without doing any examinations or asking my husband in depth about his problems with everyday living.
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