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Statement of reasons

nicjack48
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Just got my statement of reasons for refusal at my daughters first tribunal hearing. Am so angry that the panel made so much lies up. I will be appealing to the upper tribunal. Its joke that these panel of judges get away with lying.
My daughter has Hypo plastic right heart syndrome and scoliosis she was born 16yrs ago with her hear condition and over the years she developed scoliosis and finds it difficult to walk and gets very breathless. The tribunal stated i said she runs and walks fine omg i can't believe they lie so much.one set of papers i cant even read the writing is so bad. So now i will be going to the upper tribunal.
My daughter has Hypo plastic right heart syndrome and scoliosis she was born 16yrs ago with her hear condition and over the years she developed scoliosis and finds it difficult to walk and gets very breathless. The tribunal stated i said she runs and walks fine omg i can't believe they lie so much.one set of papers i cant even read the writing is so bad. So now i will be going to the upper tribunal.
Comments
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Good luck at the upper tribunal, @nicjack48. It's bad enough with assessors lying but it's terrifying to hear that tribunals are doing it too!
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@Matilda also they refused her because she wasn't with me but I'm her appiontee and on the day she was really in pain. But me being her appiontee i didn't think she had to be there.
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They should have made it clear that the claimant has to appear in person.
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Yes they should its wrong how these tribunal panel just get away with lying.
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I hope you beat the...!? Unable to type even the most generously polite of suitable words to describe how people are being affected
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