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MR or a Supersession

dannyUK76
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ok you guys this advice I’m getting is priceless.
So what’s better for me to do on my current claim ask for a MR then go tribunal again or request for a supersession of current claim my current claim is 6 months old but I read you can still ask for MR up to 13 months.
So what’s better for me to do on my current claim ask for a MR then go tribunal again or request for a supersession of current claim my current claim is 6 months old but I read you can still ask for MR up to 13 months.
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Hi,Starting more threads with the same question all the time, really isn't going to help. You've had lots of useful advise from others on your other threads. https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/52468/pip-tribunal-issue#latestPlease have a read through all of the comments.
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