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Hi, my name is count33!
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count33
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Hello. I am in a terrible state I dont know what to do. Has ATOS assessment which I found very traumatic and was awarded 0 points. Money stopped 15/06/2017. Passed previous 1st one and had 2nd assessment passed in my favour by tribunal. I appealed this 3rd assessment which went to tribunal and have agreed with the ATOS assessment. I did all the paperwork myself as I find it really hard to communicate with people due to my stress levels. Do I have any recourse?. Am waiting for paperwork to see why the tribunal went against me. Please can someone help? Thank you
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Hi count and welcome
You will need trained advice to challenge the tribunal as you need to find an error of law to do so
If you have no award in payment then you can make a new claim straight away.
You should do so , even if you manage to challenge the decision it will take many months.
If you can, please get help from CAB or similar this time
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Thank you. Am going to go to CAB tomorrow. Any idea who I go to if they cannot help?
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Welcome to the community @count33, and sorry to hear about your tribunal experience.
Let us know how you get on tomorrow and come back to us if there are any issues, and we can go from there and do our best to support you. Best of luck and take care. -
Thank you pippa that is very kind if you feel like the whole world is against me at the minent
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