It's just so easy to claim.benefits for disabilities
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...ritis-amputees
Are accessors really that thick?
https://www.theguardian.com/society/...ritis-amputees
A particularly striking figure is that one in four applications from people with amputated limbs are rejected, with 207 applications turned down in six months.
“Often [Pip] assessors believe that a prosthesis can be worn constantly and do not account for rubbing, inability to wear due to discomfort, and heaviness and pain,” said Michelle Cardno, a welfare benefit lawyer and founder of Fightback4Justice, which helps people appeal against benefit refusals.
“Often [Pip] assessors believe that a prosthesis can be worn constantly and do not account for rubbing, inability to wear due to discomfort, and heaviness and pain,” said Michelle Cardno, a welfare benefit lawyer and founder of Fightback4Justice, which helps people appeal against benefit refusals.
Are accessors really that thick?
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