Pip tribural help please
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sarrah
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I got my pip tribunal a week Monday, so scared thinking about it I scored 0 points on f2f and appeal I got pulmonary heart dilation, rhuematoid arthritus, oestrio arthritus in knees, sacrolitus in spine being tested for marfan syndrome waiting to see heart diese doctors ect alot more wrong! Any advise to help with tribural I'm 27 xx
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Hello. As you should know PIP is a benefit to help with your daily living activities in relation to the PIP descriptiors, having scored 0 points at your assessment hoping your illnesses, diagnosis would get you an award was not a good idea, surly when you filled the application form in you must have an idea of what you would be likely to get regarding your abilities in relation to the PIP descriptiors. The only advice I can offer is sorry but you may well be disappointed with the tribunal decision.
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I'm the letter they said i could have a face to face conversation, I can bearly walk or move my oxgen levels drop fast they could see I was in alot of pain as I am daily iv been to citzen advice they seen me on my worst day where my fingers where locked and couldn't move they have wrote all this down ready for tribural and don't go out unless it appointments and I get lifts, as i say if i dont get it i got nothing to lose apart from daily life of staying in xx
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Hi,You should be concentrating on where you think you should score those points and your reasons why and not any contradictions in the report. Any extra evidence you have should have already been sent to the Tribunal.You will need to speak for yourself during the hearing and you'll be asked questions about your conditions. Sometimes it's not always possible for them to make a decision on the day, if this happens they'll write to you with the decision within a couple of days.More information in the link. https://equallives.org.uk/info-and-advice/welfare-and-benefits/what-happens-at-a-tribunal-hearing/Good luck.
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
I had my appeal o friday and I was terrified. I found that the appeal panel were very fair, patient and quite kind. They asked questions relating to my illness and its effects around the areas I had highlighted in my appeal . I went from standard daily care and 0 mobility to enhanced in both. Just be honest about your difficulties and relate them to the relevant descriptors. Be strong, you can do this. Good luck. Xx
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Well done nik very happy for you and thankyou all for your kind words il let you all no next week how its goes xx
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Best of luck next week @sarrah, let us know how it goes.Community Manager
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Good luck! Keep us updated.
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Thankyou all I certainly will I'm expecting the worst but hoping the best ❤ xx
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Thank you @Chloe_Scope x
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I WON I WON my tribunal ??? thankyou all xx
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Congratulations!
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Often assessors are incompetent and biased. Whereas tribunals are competent and impartial. Which is why 73% of appeals succeed.
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That's amazing news @sarrah!! Thank you for sharing this with us all!
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