Discover the steps for objection after a Wajong reassessment: deadlines, required documents, and tips for success. According to the Awb, you can proceed within six weeks.
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In the event of a negative outcome from your Wajong reassessment, you can lodge an objection with the UWV. The procedure must be initiated within six weeks after the decision. Submit a written objection in writing with your motivation, medical evidence, and a request for reconsideration. The UWV will handle the objection within 6 to 14 weeks and may schedule a hearing. If the objection is rejected, you can appeal to the court. Important tips: gather all relevant medical records, consult a lawyer or client support officer, and strictly adhere to deadlines. According to the General Administrative Law Act (Awb), Article 6:3, timely submission is crucial. Many objections succeed due to incomplete UWV assessments. Prepare for a medical examination by an insurance physician. Success stories show that consistent documentation makes the difference. Avoid common mistakes such as late submission or lack of substantiation. With the right approach, you may retain your benefit.