Tribunal

Ruby888
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Can you overturn a Tribunal appeal because because not all evidence was provided at that time
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Hey @Ruby888, the only stage after a tribunal is an Upper Tribunal. However, an Upper Tribunal will only happen if there has been an 'error of law'. This can include 'not enough evidence to back decision' or 'decision does not match evidence', but that does not mean 'not all evidence was provided at that time' would cover that.
You can read more about Upper Tribunals here: Appeal to the Upper Tribunal | Disability charity Scope UK
I would recommend getting advice from a benefits advisor before doing so.
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