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Disability car - tribunal

pippy
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Hi my brother has had his disability car taken away and the worry of it didn't help and he had a stroke hr is going to a tribunal has anybody had to go to one
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Hi @pippy welcome to the community.
There is a lot of information about tribunals on this thread that might be of use to you.Scope
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Hi iam in a fb group that help and advise people with this knew pip.allot of people are appealing and then going onto tribunal.majority of them are winning there tribunal and are saying that they were treated very nice at court.just make sure you have all your medical and paper work all your evidence.and if you can take someone with you for support.x
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The Disability Rights website PIP section describes the tribunal process in some detail.
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