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poppy123456 said:
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Hi can anyone tell me which is best face to face appeal or written
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blueboy87 said:Hi can anyone tell me which is best face to face appeal or written
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@poppy123456 thanks poppy who would be the best to take with you carer or someone from CAB or Welfare rights
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Thats very good advice
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blueboy87 said:@poppy123456 thanks poppy who would be the best to take with you carer or someone from CAB or Welfare rights
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So happy the judge has said I’m entitled to daily at standard rate & mobility at enchanced rate .... keep fighting and you’ll win
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@poppy123456 so who would be best as a representative
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I didnt have one I just had my specialist nurses to send letter for me
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@darcieollie his gp done a good letter for him but when I phone for a mandatory the lady said they don’t go by that it’s what they’re like at assessment the outcome of his assessment wasn’t like anything that happened at his assessment she was late getting there then said I will have to be quick next person was there it’s just 1 big joke
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Just get all the information from gps hospitals specialists and sent it direct to them by recorded delivery and don’t give up eventually you’ll get the right outcome ..... 3 times I’ve applied for pip lost my appeal in December 2017 put a claim in straight away .... now I have won it and they owe me money from 12-1-2018 till now
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darcieollie said:I didnt have one I just had my specialist nurses to send letter for me
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@darcieollie its good that you stuck it out and out and finally won you can treat yourself for all the stress you must have gone through ?
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poppy123456 said:Cazann said:Hi @Jewels24I also was turned down when I had to go from DLA to PIP. I am going to appeal. I have my own car and renewed my tax last October 2017, before I got the letter saying that my DLA would stop.. I have checked my road tax status on DVLA website, every week since my DLA stopped. It states that my car is still taxed (DISABLED) until Oct 2018! Also my Blue badge doesn't run out until Sept.2018. I rang my local council and asked if I can renew my badge, even though I'm no longer on Disability. I was told that I can renew it and they gave me an appointment,for early October.I hope you can sort this out and good luck.Caz.
Yes, of course you can apply to renew your blue badge but as you don't automatically qualify now then you'll most likely have to attend an assessment before it's renewed.Hi @poppy123456Thank you for that advice. I will tax my car on Tuesday. I thought that, as my car was taxed last October for the year, that I could carry on using it until it ran out. The same with my badge, although I did ring the local council to renew my badge. I explained that my disability had finished and I was going to tribunal appeal. They made an appointment for me to have an assessment in October.Thanks once again.
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Unfortunately not because you no longer have a high. Enhanced mobility award.
The assessment for your blue badge is because you don't automatically qualify and this will be to see if you do qualify. Good luck.
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Thank you @Poppy123456.I will keep my fingers crossed and report back on the result.
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Cazann said:Thank you @Poppy123456.I will keep my fingers crossed and report back on the result.
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Good luck
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As in previous posts, if you have a Community Law Centre contact them If you live near a University with a School of Law see if they have an advice centre Final year students are encouraged to take on some Pro Bono work for the community.
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Peasmold_01 said:As in previous posts, if you have a Community Law Centre contact them If you live near a University with a School of Law see if they have an advice centre Final year students are encouraged to take on some Pro Bono work for the community.
For general legal advice yes go for it.
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