PIP tribunal
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Ruth88
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I have a daughter who has non epileptic seizures. She has been refused PIP. She appealed and lost and is now going for a tribunal. She scored no points at assessment. I went with her and the report wasn't a true record of the assessment.
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Get a letter from her GP. And a list of her medication. Contact Citizen's Advice. Neville in Plymouth Devom
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Hi @Ruth88
Good Morning & Welcome.
I’m very very sorry to hear about your “PIP”
We have got many members in similar situations as you.
We have got info on “PIP”
There is also “Benefit Advisors” who would be useful ????
I can also offer my help/support ????
We have got a great “helpline” which would also be a good idea ??????
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Hi @Ruth88
We have some videos about going to tribunal that may help.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tIHjSpNNbQo
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