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If we lose tribunals will we lose our current award?

paula2305
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Hi I’m sorry to bother anyone I’m really confused so basically I applied for dla for my little girl nearly 2 years ago I was declined and went to appeals we lost this also applied to higher tribunal and they have allowed a new hearing on 3 errors of law.. now a few months ago I made a new claim and got hc so my question is if we lose tribunals will lose current award x
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Hi @paula2305
Welcome to the community.
Thank you for sharing this with us. I am not sure what the answer to your question, but I am sure one of our lovely members will be able to offer you some support.
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Why did you make a new claim whilst your tribunal was still ongoing
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HI,Any decision made on the new claim will overrule the Tribunal decision. Who advised you to start a new claim?
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