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How can I file an objection against a decision on rehabilitation?

Dear lawyer,

my name is Isabel Engel and I recently received a decision on rehabilitation that did not meet my expectations. I have been suffering from health issues for a long time that significantly impair my ability to work. Because of this, I applied for rehabilitation in order to improve my health situation and be able to resume my professional activities.

Unfortunately, my application was rejected and I do not agree with the decision of the responsible body. I feel that my rights are being infringed upon and I am concerned that necessary measures for recovery are being denied to me. I am certain that rehabilitation is of great importance to me and I urgently need support to regain my health.

Therefore, I would like to file an appeal against the decision on rehabilitation. However, I am not sure how to proceed and what steps I need to take to increase my chances of success. Could you please explain to me how to formulate the appeal and what documents I need for it? Are there deadlines that I need to adhere to? What options do I have to justify my appeal and how can I best present my arguments?

I am grateful for your support and hope that you can assist me with this important matter. Thank you in advance.

Sincerely,
Isabel Engel

Alwin Vollmann

Dear Mrs. Engel,

Thank you for your inquiry regarding the decision on rehabilitation that you recently received. It is understandable that you are disappointed and concerned about the rejection of your application, especially if your health issues are affecting your ability to work. It is important that you exercise your rights and challenge this decision in order to possibly still receive the necessary support for recovery.

To file an appeal against the decision on rehabilitation, please follow these steps:

1. Formulation of the appeal: In your appeal, clearly state that you do not agree with the decision of the funding body and explain why. Describe in detail your health situation, your limitations in your professional life, and why you consider rehabilitation necessary.

2. Justification of the appeal: To increase your chances of success, provide well-founded arguments. Explain why you believe the decision is unjustified and what measures you believe are necessary to support your recovery.

3. Submission of documents: Include relevant documents with your appeal that support your health situation, medical diagnoses and recommendations, and other relevant documents. The more information you provide to the funding body, the better they can assess your situation.

4. Observing deadlines: Make sure to adhere to the deadlines for filing the appeal. Usually, the deadline is one month from the delivery of the decision on rehabilitation. Do not miss this deadline, as your appeal may be considered inadmissible.

5. Support from a lawyer: If you are unsure how to formulate the appeal or what steps to take, you can seek assistance from a lawyer specializing in social law. An experienced lawyer can provide professional advice and support to increase your chances of success.

I hope this information helps you in filing your appeal against the decision on rehabilitation. If you have any further questions or need assistance, please feel free to contact me.

Sincerely,
Alwin Vollmann

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