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Review assement after tribubal
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nikkif
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Hi all
I 1st applied for Pip 5 years ago, recieved no points and done the whole process until tribunal where I was awarded enhanced on both and now I have my review assement next week after nearly a year of waiting since I sent in forms.
I sent all new evidence from consultants, hospital admissions, ot reports etc but I now have another year's worth of reports and wondering if u should send in my tribunal decision in with the new reports or will the assoror already have access yo view this. They only contacted me on Friday yo say my app will be next week now worried they won't see the extra evidence. Not sure if I xan bear going all the way to tribunal again.
Many thanks
I 1st applied for Pip 5 years ago, recieved no points and done the whole process until tribunal where I was awarded enhanced on both and now I have my review assement next week after nearly a year of waiting since I sent in forms.
I sent all new evidence from consultants, hospital admissions, ot reports etc but I now have another year's worth of reports and wondering if u should send in my tribunal decision in with the new reports or will the assoror already have access yo view this. They only contacted me on Friday yo say my app will be next week now worried they won't see the extra evidence. Not sure if I xan bear going all the way to tribunal again.
Many thanks
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You can take a copy of the Tribunal decision with you yes, as it's unlikely they will have any information about that. Any extra evidence you think is relevant then you can take that too, if it's a face to face assessment. Otherwise you can send it to them.
Do remember that less is very often more. Sending multiple pieces of evidence all saying the same thing isn't helpful.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
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Will do thank you. The help and advice I got from this forum 1st time round was priceless in helping me explain my situation and receiving help I so desperately needed so will keep update once the dreaded day has been and gone
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