Hi, my name is Marciaburnham!
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Marciaburnham
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Hi,IV sent my form in fig a tribunal hearing for my pip,but didn't send any paperwork,what paperwork do i send? And where do I send it to,?x
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Hello Marcia @Marciaburnham and welcome to the community. Good to have you with us.
I'm not a benefits advisor, but we do have experienced and qualified people here who will be able to advise you. Bear with us, and they will get back to you as soon as possible.
Warmest best wishes to you,
Richard -
Thankyou,,
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The appeals process
To start a tribunal appeal you need to submit form SSCS1.
You do not need to go into detail at this time, just basic reasons for your appeal.
Next you will receive an acceptance letter from the tribunal
The DWP then prepare and submit their case and a copy will be sent to you, this is refered to as the bundle.
You should check that any evidence submitted is included.
You now use this to prepare your own submission adding any additional relevant evidence
CR
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