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Do I bring it to my pip tribunal?

sam12
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I was thinking about pip tribunal my lawyer did a description print out of my discriptors should I take to tribunal when I go. Am anxious about what they say to me the questions I kant speak for myself very well I end up feeling defenseless
I was thinking about pip tribunal my lawyer did a description print out of my discriptors should I take to tribunal when I go. Am anxious about what they say to me the questions I kant speak for myself very well I end up feeling defenseless
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Hi,If it's more evidence then this should be sent to arrive no later than 10 days before the hearing date. Your representative should tell you everything you need to know.
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My lawyer would of sent copy at beginning other stuff to people saying to take paper work I can double check to thank you. Saturday no one on here works Saturday
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