But those failures probably have an actual clinical diagnosis to back them up. I don't, yet. I'm waiting to be seen. Even then I can't assume the diagnosis will be favouarble. They might think there's nothing wrong with me. Then what? I'll just be seen as a scrounger and probably a fraudster.Scorpion0x17 said:Yeah, it might not be quite that high any more - I should have said my figures were from when I was going through the appeals process.
I believe the rate of both WCA failures, and then successfull appeals, is higher in the AS/ASD community than in the wider claimant population, though.
But those failures probably have an actual clinical diagnosis to back them up. I don't, yet. I'm waiting to be seen. Even then I can't assume the diagnosis will be favouarble. They might think there's nothing wrong with me. Then what? I'll just be seen as a scrounger and probably a fraudster.Scorpion0x17 said:Yeah, it might not be quite that high any more - I should have said my figures were from when I was going through the appeals process.
I believe the rate of both WCA failures, and then successfull appeals, is higher in the AS/ASD community than in the wider claimant population, though.