Having had a tremendous battle in order to get what I was entitled to by way of ESA, I was eventually given a court date for tribunal. The court had requested that I send in all the evidence beforehand, so that they could read it and know what they were dealing with on the day. I did as requested, and the result was that they tried to ring and cancel my attendance, as they'd already decided in my favour, just by reading all of the information that had been sent to the DWP in the first place. It just goes to show in my opinion, that the DWP chose to ignore information given, in the hope that the weakest of our society, will just give up and go away to literally die somewhere.
Having gone through all this, naturally I was VERY worried when the time came for me to change from DLA to PIP, because we had recently moved further away from town, and I find travelling very difficult at the best of times, we requested a home visit for the assessment. We were dreading it, and were very much on our guard against being tricked into saying things that might be misconstrued, but as it turned out, after approximately an hour of talking to me, and a few minutes with my husband, we were very surprised to receive a letter only about 3 weeks later approving my application for PIP and even increasing my benefit, so I actually think that provided you are genuine, being seen in your home environment can work in your favour, as obviously the assessor can see the aids you need around the house and your normal way of behaviour.
I would also add that to anyone going through all this for the first time, it is absolutely essential that the claimant gets it in their head that they must emphasize their WORST days, and not even mention 'good' days, as it seems that the assessors focus only on the 'good', and ignore the rest. I know from personal experience that we often have a need to make out that we're coping well, even when we're not, as we don't like to look weak, a good example of this, is an old friend who used to go to the GP when he was dying of cancer, but always told the GP that he was 'fine'!
Sorry if I've rambled, it's the morphine! lol. Anyway, wishing the OP all the best, do let us know how it goes.
The government changed women's pension age and called it progress. Did anyone actually ask you?
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