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ewoodblue
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thankyou all for the advice ,youve given me ,,just one more thing ,i recieved the madatory paper from the esa ,,but when i spoke to the tribunal office ,they said i should have got a copy of what the esa sent to them ,is this the same letter or is it a different one ,as when i rang esa they said they would send me a copy of what the tribunal got from them ,but not recived anything more from esa
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@CockneyRebel is usually knowledgeable about these things, I wonder if they can offer any advice here?
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hi all just to let you know ,i went to tribunal yesterday and have won my case and backpay granted to me ,thankyou all for the advice which has helped me through this odeal
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had my confirmation letter from the tribunal,a week later had nothing back from esa, phones them today ,they said ipapers gone to considerations department ,will prob hear something by next week ,this crazey,when they know what they owe me ,do they not think ive waited long enough to get my bills payed upto date
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DWP usually take 5-8 weeks to put a tribunal decision into payment. They have four weeks to decide whether to appeal the decision, the first stage of which is for them to ask for a statement of reason.
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You can supply any evidence that you think will back up your claim. Do not rely on DWP asking any of your care providers for evidence
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