Housebound after mobilty car taken away
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Chafron
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I have joined this group due to having Rheumatoid Arthritis and Osteoarthritis and PTSD and having problems with PIP lost my Mandatory Reconsideration and my Mobility Car has got to go back and I am going to be Housebound
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Hi Chafron and welcome
So sorry you have lost your Car
The successrates at tribunal are mucg greater as the panel look at the whole case impartially, I do hope you are going to appeal
There is lots of info on here about the process. it is important to understand the points system, descriptors and the criterea for an award.
Have you asked for a copy of the assessment report ?
CR
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Hi @Chafron, and welcome. I'm so sorry to hear about what you're going through at the moment. As CR says, appealing your decision is an excellent idea that's more likely to lead to a positive outcome: just let me know if you need any help with this.
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@Chafron, hi there, how are you doing.? Must have been a dreadful shock. Have you considered appealing fighting their assets and then driving 9ff into the sunset.?
Hope you're ok xx
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