PIP Tribunal
Rosie2023
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Hi
Once you receive your bundle is there a time limit on sending evidence to them? I only applied in December and received bundle this week.
There are some inconsistencies in there with how my assessor interpitated what I had said or I didn't explain myself as well as I should etc. Medication in inaccurate.
I'm having a really bad flare up with my osteoarthritis in my wrists and fingers so struggling to even type this short question. I'm trying to find somebody to help me until it gets better. Thank you
Once you receive your bundle is there a time limit on sending evidence to them? I only applied in December and received bundle this week.
There are some inconsistencies in there with how my assessor interpitated what I had said or I didn't explain myself as well as I should etc. Medication in inaccurate.
I'm having a really bad flare up with my osteoarthritis in my wrists and fingers so struggling to even type this short question. I'm trying to find somebody to help me until it gets better. Thank you
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Ideally you should make sure any additional evidence arrives with HMCTS at least 2 weeks before the hearing date. Make sure to include your name and NI number on everything you send.
Please also remember that less is often more for evidence and sending multiple pieces all saying the same thing isn’t helpful.Remember they will not take into consideration any worsening of conditions since the assessment took place.0 -
Thank you Poppy.
So technically I've got a while yet as it's only been 3 months and I've seen it could be 10 months?
How much notice will I get regarding a date?
Thank you again0
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