Entitlement for pip and medical evidence
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You need to send your submission in as soon as possible and usually within one month, any further evidence at least 7 days before the hearing.
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Sorry for silly questions but is a submission like what I disagree with and so on.
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Not a silly question
Yes, your submission is you making your case and showing that you do meet the descriptors
Please do get help with this if possible
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Oh thank you, I will go to town and see if I can speak with someone from CAB or even ring them. I just feel the tribunal just want to catch you out but I just want to be myself and explain how I am on a day to day basis.
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The tribunal are independant and want to understand how you are affected they are only interested in the truth.
The very nature of a tribunal means that it will be inquisitorial
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Will i be ok to use same gp and physio letters I sent for MR, as support.and as you said before any new evidence I can send 7 days before the hearing. Also are they any sample templates to help guide you in writing a submission.
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Hi alisha
You do not need to send any of the letters or evidence that you have already submitted as copies will be in the bundle
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Oh ok thanks for that information, so just a submission letter then.
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I have sent you a message, hope it helps
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Cockneyrebel you are a star, thank you so much for this and I have a good idea now as how to go about doing the submission. Thank you once again.
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You are very welcome. If you have any questions just ask and I will try and help
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I will thank you.
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Hi I'm in saltley area in Birmingham.
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Hi can you be awarded enhanced daily living allowance but no mobility?
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Hi donna
Yes you can receive either or both components of PIP
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Thank you
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For pip tribunal can you send hospital appointment letters and results just before the hearing. And do we take the whole bundle with us too.
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As for evidence my gp wrote a short note as did my physio, hopefully this will be enough. The assessor from capita had said my medication is not high enough dosage for them to consider. I was on 150mg sertraline antidepressant now I'm on 100mg amongst other tablets. I don't understand these assessor reports.
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Sorry guys, I might of asked this question before but was wondering once receiving the dwp bundle is there a time scale we have to send submission by like with the mandatory we have a month.
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Yes you should send your submission within a month
Hospital appointment and results may help with the why but not the how. PIP is about how you are affected and not so much your condition
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Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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