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Objection Procedure After Wajong Reassessment in Delft

Discover the steps for objection after a Wajong reassessment specifically for residents of Delft: deadlines, documents, and local tips. According to the Awb, you can file an objection with the UWV within six weeks.

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Residing in Delft and received a negative outcome from your Wajong reassessment? File an objection with the UWV. The procedure must start within six weeks after the decision, as stipulated in the General Administrative Law Act (Awb), article 6:3. Submit a written notice of objection via the UWV location in Zoetermeer (reachable from Delft by train in 20 minutes) including your motivation, medical evidence from the Reinier de Graaf Hospital in Delft or other local healthcare providers, and a request for reconsideration. The UWV will handle your objection within 6 to 14 weeks and may organize a hearing, possibly digitally or in the region. If it is rejected? Appeal to the District Court of The Hague, Administrative Law Division, with hearing location in The Hague, easily reachable from Delft. Local tips for residents of Delft: gather files from the Consultation Office for Youth & Family in Delft or the GGD Haaglanden, enlist free support from the Juridisch Loket Delft (at Sint Agathaplein) or a client supporter from the municipality of Delft. Strictly adhere to deadlines, as timely submission is crucial. In Delft, many objections succeed due to incomplete UWV assessments, especially for young benefit recipients with local medical history. Prepare for an examination by an insurance physician and use success stories from the region, where consistent documentation from Delft general practitioners made the difference. Avoid errors such as late submission or weak substantiation. With this approach, you may retain your benefit and receive support from Delft welfare organizations.