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pip trinunal

jeans107
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got pip tribunal coming up in couple weeks time is it right they can deduct points ftom u ive got standsrd for care 10 10 mobility was on high dla last 6 years took my mob car when put on pip any advice please jean
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Hi Jeans
Yes they can Take points as well as increase your award.
The judge should warn you before hand if this is the case and give you the opportunity to withdraw
CR
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Hi @jeans107
As @CockneyRebel says - tribunals can increase, decrease or leave awards the same.
Have you had a look at our information about appealing a DWP benefits decision, including some resources on tribunals? You may find the following videos of interest:
Please do let us know if you have any other questions, and it would be great to have an update!
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Hi iam still waiting for a date for my tribunal date how long does it normally take
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Hi brad
Times vary around the country, try ringing the tribunal clerk who should be able to gove you an update
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Thanks cr
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brad23 said:Hi iam still waiting for a date for my tribunal date how long does it normally take
Rang the Tribunal Service this week and was told the 34-35 weeks is around the average wait time.
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