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Old 16-02-2013, 23:16   #11
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Re: Disability benefits: Ministers revise assessment regulations

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Originally Posted by tizmeinnit View Post
I would advise you take a device capable yourself with you. You have the right to have the medical recorded however this was leading to massive delays due to lack of availability. Now they will not delay an appointment if no recording hardware is available
they have to, i know it causes a delay, mine got put back three times but having with out a recording could prove costly

you can go here

http://www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/joi...2+October+2012

to get letter templates to send in they were very useful to me

remember from experience they will lie to you on the phone and go on about loosing benefits if you don't take the next available test but at the moment they can not take your benefits off you while they get a recorded session sorted out

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i have a copy of the template to ask for a recording if any one wants it
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