Dwp - waiting on results from hearing
clark30
Community member Posts: 25 Connected
Still awaiting now 11 weeks with judge surely the dwp have to chase up the info
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It must be really frustrating for you, have you tried calling and asking for an update on how long it will be?Scope
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I won the tribunal and just keep phoning the courts and keep getting told it’s with the judge it’s been with him since September this year.Then called dwp and got told all we have to do is wait for the statement of reasons
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I have a summary but the dwp want to consider applying for permission to appeal against the decision that is why they want the statement of reasons
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But awaiting for the sor from the judge
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Hi @clark30
Our Benefits Advisors wrote a very handy step-by-step explanation about SORs recently, which includes some useful information about timeframes and when you can expect to find out more about your claim.
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