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appealing the judges decision

simonmoto
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i'm in the same position after taking 7 months to get to final appeal and won, but am now told they might be appealing the judges decision, they said i will need to wait 4 to 6 more weeks. feeling deflated and stressed, not good after my heart attack.
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Hello and welcome
This seems to be a common practice with the DWP lately.they ask for a SOR. They can only appeal the decision on a point of law and this seldom occurs.
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
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I'm very very sorry but I have another PIP for you I do hope that you don't mind??
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