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DLA and PIP taken away - cluster headaches

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  • Matilda
    Matilda Community member Posts: 2,593 Disability Gamechanger
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    I suggest you phone DWP and ask why they haven't sent your bundle to the tribunal service yet.
  • John8378166
    John8378166 Community member Posts: 9 Listener
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    I'm sorry but they don't give you any information on the date for the Tribunal Hearing, if you take a look at how many people are appealing against the DWP decisions, there must be thousands, and all with a good case's i bet.

    I've said this before, email or write a letter to your MP, & tell her or him everything that's gone on, I'm sure you will hear something from this.To help you make note, say one to twenty of a piece of paper before start anything I.E bullets on your reminder, has shown below and add these to your email or letter to your MP.


    • i.e this started on this DATE
    • I have called DWP ten times
    • And so on.
  • lisagm
    lisagm Community member Posts: 26 Listener
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    I spoke to my MP in sept when i last spoke to you and he said all they could do was speak to the courts and try and get it rush along, which he did and they say i would be getting my dates soon. Took my papers down to welfare rights, have put in for my medical records so i am doing what i can but im fighting the government and they play there own game. Going to write to the courts outlining everything that has gone on. See if that helps

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