PIP Appeal Submission
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Audrey60
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Hi All
I have just about prepared my Submission for my PIP appeal, if my appeal is towards the end of March is there a specified timescale of sending the submission in, do I need to send it so many days in advance? It's all very stressful they do like to bombard you with things.
Thanks
Audrey
I have just about prepared my Submission for my PIP appeal, if my appeal is towards the end of March is there a specified timescale of sending the submission in, do I need to send it so many days in advance? It's all very stressful they do like to bombard you with things.
Thanks
Audrey
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Hi Audrey
Your submission should be with the tribunal no less than 7 days before your hearing
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Morning CockneyRebel
Thanks for that I had 5 days in my mind for some reason. I won't leave things as late as 7 days just wanted to know I still had a few days to check and double check everything.
Audrey -
Hi All
Great news, my appeal was due to be heard this coming Tuesday. However I have had a call this morning from the DWP saying not to attend as they are changing their mind.
This being due to receiving a copy of my submission and specifically seeing the extra evidence from my GP. They have said I am to get enhanced rate for both and money owed back-dated. They are sending a letter out second class so should be with me thru the week.
As I have zero trust in the DWP my question is if I don't turn up at the tribunal on Tuesday can I actually believe the DWP having only taken a phone call and have nothing in writing? How shall I proceed? Obviously if it is true what they say then I am delighted
Thanks
Audrey -
Hi Audrey
You can ring the tribunal clerk as a precaution.
And a cautious well done
CR
Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste -
Afternoon CockneyRebel,
Excellent news, I rang the tribunal service and it's true the DWP have pulled out and decided to award enhanced rate for both. I feel vindicated!
May I add I used your formula for the appeal process and it has certainly worked for me this time as well.
Many, many thanks and I appreciate all your help.
Audrey -
Hi Madan. Cpuld u please share the appeals procedures .
HENRY
British Veteran -
Well done Audrey60
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