PIP ASSESSMENT

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So guys we have all read some horror stories about the lies they write in there reports ! So i was wondering if it falls under the catogory of falsifying documents. If they are lying on public documents then they are commiting a crime ! I for one will be pressing charges if my assesment is not as it should be !! Here is the definition of falsifying documents

“Falsifying documents” is a type of white collar crime. It involves altering, changing, or modifying a document for the purpose of deceiving another person. It can also involve the passing along of copies of documents that are known to be false. In many states, falsifying a document is a crime punishable as a felony.

So if they are modifying it for the DWP descion maker then surely its against the law ??

 

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    That is a good comment some thing to think about
    • Posted

      They say so meny lies my sister in law has COPD

      When they went to see her they said that she has no medicine and has no specialist I could not believe what they where saying lie after lie

    • Posted

      Yet another horror story ! I hope your sister appeals Kett X
    • Posted

      I'm same ket I have stage 3 copd and emphysema they took me of high mobility to standard and removed my care,???? Yet they gave me award ongoing next review 2017 full system is fixed and pure lies

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    I my self think that once you get caught lying about one statement then that puts the probability that she lied in more occasions
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      I have no qualms about outing these people. Someone needs to answer for all the stress and strains that ATOS and CAPITA put on the disabled people that claim benefits. No one wants to admit to themselves they need help or admit that they maybe a burden on the people who look after them and for these people to come along and humilate them by saying they have said and done things that they have not or are not capable of doing is a bloody disgrace. Makes so mad arghhh frown

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      Hi Michelle

      As you are no doubt aware many have reported instances where comments in the assessors report is incorrect or untrue. However, there are other key areas - what the assessor leaves out of the report (this can be about you, the assessment, your condition inc medical history and how you cope day-to-day); and contradictions in the assessor`s report (e.g. claims you can do something under one criteria, but says you have difficulties under a different criteria). I would suggest that before the tribunal you go through the assessor`s report, compare it with what the DM wrote, and not these inconsistencies, errors and ommissions.

      Good luck and I hope you have a successful hearing. Please keep us informed.

    • Posted

      that should read: note these inconsistences

      posting did not allow me to correct this

    • Posted

      Hi steve i have not had my home assesment yet and im hoping that i dont need to go to a tribunal. I was saying i will if the need arises neutral

    • Posted

      Thanks for clarifying that Michelle.

      Good luck with the home assessment. Without adding to any stress you might be under, it is worth noting, as others have said, be aware that the assessor will be watching you from the moment he/she arrives.

      I hope you dont have to go to tribunal but admire the stance you will take if you have to and hope this inspires others to fight for what I believe we are entitled to.

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    Oh my I never thought of this. They lied about what I can and can't do. Still waiting for MR decision. But my mum will ring again this week for update. She will now mention this. Good thinking Michelle.

    Mark

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