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Cancelled pip tribunal hearing at last minute

nicolafhurst
Member Posts: 29 Connected
I was due to have my tribunal hearing on Wednesday and I’ve had a phone call today to say the judge has cancelled it and not gave a reason and they will try to sort it out for another day soon I’ve waited a year and half for this has this happened to anyone else and do they know why this happened s
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I had several of these. In the end I won at Appeal, backdated PIP and only 1 point away from both at the higher rate. Just keep fighting.
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Thank you
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HI,I'm sorry to hear this. Sometimes it does happen, maybe the judge is ill or something and things like that can't be helped.Hopefully you'll receive another date soon.
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Hopefully it’s just the not knowing that’s all
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Hi @nicolafhurst, I'm really sorry to hear this and I appreciate how frustrating this must be! I hope you are not waiting long for another date!
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Thank you it’s just the not knowing that’s all x
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I can understand that not being very easy at all @nicolafhurst!
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