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Is there any higher court to appeal?
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martinmc1916
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In needing help i had 25 points between care and mobility in Feb 2015 usual recall 2 years they have me 2 points i waited 9 months from June 2917 till January 2018 for a appeal court desition January 2018 i replied April 2018 to be told again no 2 points if anything my condition is worse i found my Feb 2015 award letter in wondering is there any higher court to apea l what these people are doing to us all
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Hello @martinmc1916 and a warm welcome to the community. Very sorry to hear of your difficulties.
I'm not qualified to advise on benefit matters, but we have some excellent people here who are and I am going to forward your post to them. They will be in touch with you as soon as possible.
If there's anything else you'd like to ask us, please don't hesitate.
Warmest best wishes,
Richard
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Hi @martinmc1916
We have some information here about further appeal to upper tribunal that may help.Scope
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