Resident in Zoetermeer and received a negative outcome from your Wajong reassessment? File an objection with the UWV office in Zoetermeer or via the regional office in The Hague. The objection procedure starts within six weeks after the decision date, as stipulated in the General Administrative Law Act (Awb). Prepare a written objection letter with a clear motivation, your medical records, expert reports, and an explicit request for reconsideration. The UWV in the South Holland region generally handles your objection within 6 to 14 weeks and may organize a hearing in Zoetermeer or nearby locations. If the objection is rejected? Then appeal to the District Court of The Hague, Administrative Law Division, which is competent for Zoetermeer cases.
Local tips for residents of Zoetermeer: seek free support at the Wmo counter of the municipality of Zoetermeer or the Legal Counter in the City Hall at Stadserf. Collect all relevant medical information from GP practices in neighborhoods such as Buytenwegh or Seghwaert, and consult a specialized lawyer via the UWV customer service point. Keep an eye on the strict deadlines of Awb article 6:3 – late submission is a common mistake among Zoetermeer residents. Statistics show that many objections succeed due to flaws in the UWV assessment, especially in reassessments. Prepare for a medical examination by an insurance physician, possibly in the UWV building near Zoetermeer. Success stories from local clients emphasize the importance of consistent documentation and timely action. Avoid pitfalls such as incomplete substantiation or delay. With this approach, you increase the chance of retaining your Wajong benefit and ensuring financial stability in Zoetermeer.