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Capita seeks to reverse 'reputational damage' after death of claimant
By Michael Buchanan
Social affairs correspondent, BBC News
Benefit-assessment company Capita is going to court to try to reverse the "reputational damage" it says it suffered after a claimant died.
Victoria Smith died months after her personal independence payments were stopped following a Capita assessment.
The outsourcing company was ordered to pay £10,000 in damages over its handling of her disability claim.
It was found to have made incorrect statements but wants the county court verdict set aside and the case reheard.
More at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49208240
By Michael Buchanan
Social affairs correspondent, BBC News
Benefit-assessment company Capita is going to court to try to reverse the "reputational damage" it says it suffered after a claimant died.
Victoria Smith died months after her personal independence payments were stopped following a Capita assessment.
The outsourcing company was ordered to pay £10,000 in damages over its handling of her disability claim.
It was found to have made incorrect statements but wants the county court verdict set aside and the case reheard.
More at https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-49208240
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