successfully gone through a PIP tribunal
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Chinyere73
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I came across this site this morning. Having successfully gone through a PIP tribunal l regret not diarising my journey. I believe a CHALLENGE shared is definitely halted. From my own experience of the overall system Disability is something that needs to be addressed far more empathetically by our government today for both the individuals and there caters. I myself have been dealing with severe chronic pain since 2010, as a result of an rta. Had l not experienced the woes of my injury’s l may not have appreciated the fuller concept of disability. I hope l can be a voice that helps or is heard.
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