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lisabrazil80
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Will I get my pip back wen it go to court
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Hi,No one here can answer that question for you, sorry. It really does depend on how your conditions affect you daily. The waiting list for Tribunals is huge right across the country and you could be waiting as long as 1 year for your hearing. Appearing in person will give you the best chance of a decision in your favour. Questions will be asked about how your condition affects you and you should answer with as much detail as possible, they are there to listen to you.If you want to know approximately how long the wait is in your area you need to ring the Tribunal, with your reference number and ask them.0
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