Pip Tribunal Questions
Em1
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Hello, I have my tribunal in the next couple of weeks and was wondering what kind of questions would I expect them to ask. I’ve gone through all the bundle and highlighted most things but I was wondering if there are just basic standard questions they ask aswell as ones to do with my claim.
Thanks in advance.
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What questions they ask will depend on how your conditions affect you. There's no standard questions they ask and it will depend on each individual case. As no one here knows anything about your conditions or how they affect you then it will be impossible to tell you what questions they will ask exactly.When you first claimed PIP or when you requested the MR if you didn't give a couple of real world incidents of exaclty what happened the last time you attempted each descriptor that applies to you then you should have done this for your submission for the Tribunal. You should include detailed information such as where you were, what exactly happened, did anyone see it and what the consequences were.1
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Ok, I guess the questions are solely about my case then. I did included real world incidents before my tribunal and even another persons view on my health and how it affects my daily living. Hopefully they will have enough evidence now.The last piece of evidence I submitted to the tribunal the dwp didn’t respond to unlike the ones I did before which I thought was odd, is that normal?Thank you for your help.0
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