Can I appeal a PIP tribunal?
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Steven20176
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hi so recently was at the tribunal for pip wich I didn’t win,the doctor there didn’t really know anything about my condition she wasn’t really intreasted seems that she was out to get me for no reason! I was on pip and had to renewal it. My question is where do I stand now? The Dwp didn’t request any my medical files from the doctor I had to get a letter from a doctor to say what illnesses I have wasn’t my usual doctor was a new one that’s just started worikinh in my gp so doesn’t know me So was just a short letter saying I have chronic cluster headaches and severe anxiety they was all. Can I appeal the tribunal ? Or just apply for pip again thanks in advance
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Hi Steven and welcome
You can only appeal to the UTT on an error of law, something which you will need trained advice for.
By far the simplest course of action is to reapply
Have a look at the B&W self test
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
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