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Post by itsmylife08 on Jan 28, 2020 11:13:29 GMT 7
I hear what you say bear I had the same line of thought as you way back then, that was until I was forced to go the whole way to the second compulsory conference stage of the AAT process. I gave the buzzards merry hell that day, pointing out all the discrepancies in the Disability Impairment Tables ( Wording) and implying that any silk worth his salt would blow them out of the water. I'll never forget the look on their faces, it was priceless!!! Two weeks later I was given my freedom 2013 AD Still worth a shot today. Cheers Itsa
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Post by blahblahblah on Jan 31, 2020 8:37:48 GMT 7
Just out of curiosity does anyone know of a single case when the ARO has overturned a decision in regards to getting DSP. If it is zero as I suspect then what is their purpose? Yes, me! Mind you, I didn't just say I wanted the decision reviewed. I put in a 3 page letter stating exactly what I wanted reviewed and why it should be reviewed. It was based off this post from back in the day. dspoverseas.proboards.com/post/9282e.t.a. - I also came at them simultaneously from a different, though related angle.
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Post by bear on Jan 31, 2020 10:48:17 GMT 7
Copied, pasted, pinned & locked in "General" blahblahblah......to good to disappear into the archives again. I had read that way back then; thanks for resurrecting it! Cheers bear
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Post by tasjo on Feb 3, 2020 13:38:41 GMT 7
While my DSP decision was affirmed by the ARO I have had other decisions changed when they have been blatantly incorrect. Unfortunately, for the most part, in the DSP process I feel they have mostly become an unnecessary step in the appeal process.
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