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PIP tribunal

Quinlan1
Member Posts: 33 Connected
Ok going to tribrual did have one were I was going but so scared written for one were I am just judge
scored 10 points on mobility have a car I can drive I drove to the first assessment as at 8-30 in morning they rules can drive so she ok but with out car I am housebound have R/ A and a bowel condition so I need the loo quick Can is adapeted for me
hospital in Norfolk dont do letters yes I said pay nor does GP due to the high demand plus dwp did not ask
did get Ot report which was not allowed
I use car for. Hospital up to 4 times a week unless I go in wheelchair I not going to get there
since this started been in hospital for insulin overdoes due to
Had it for life my condition will not get getter bu5 they say I will
scored 10 points on mobility have a car I can drive I drove to the first assessment as at 8-30 in morning they rules can drive so she ok but with out car I am housebound have R/ A and a bowel condition so I need the loo quick Can is adapeted for me
hospital in Norfolk dont do letters yes I said pay nor does GP due to the high demand plus dwp did not ask
did get Ot report which was not allowed
I use car for. Hospital up to 4 times a week unless I go in wheelchair I not going to get there
since this started been in hospital for insulin overdoes due to
Had it for life my condition will not get getter bu5 they say I will
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Hi @Quinlan1,
Welcome to Scope's online community!
Am I right in saying that you have a tribunal coming up? Or have you just attended a tribunal hearing?
We have lots of information about tribunals and the appeals process on our website which might be of interest to you.Liam -
Yes got one comming up but I lose
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