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Jurph
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Afternoon everyone.
I'm currently waiting for my bundle but i want to get started on my submission. I already have a copy of the assessor's report so I think I can get going so I'm not overwhelmed when the bundle arrives.
I've been trying to find guides on how to write a submission but I'm a little stuck. I wrote a detailed MR and followed the same lines in my grounds for appeal.
My written submission looks like it'll be the same as my grounds for appeal. Is that right?
I'm currently waiting for my bundle but i want to get started on my submission. I already have a copy of the assessor's report so I think I can get going so I'm not overwhelmed when the bundle arrives.
I've been trying to find guides on how to write a submission but I'm a little stuck. I wrote a detailed MR and followed the same lines in my grounds for appeal.
My written submission looks like it'll be the same as my grounds for appeal. Is that right?
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Disability Rights UK site has a good guide to all stages of PIP. My appeal submission was similar to my MR submission with some elaboration.
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