Statement of reasons
nikkif
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Hi all just wondering if I should call to ask for a statement of reasons. I win my appeal on friday and recueved the letter from tribunal confirming yesterday but it just gives the new scores. Is the sor done by appeal panel for why they overturned decision or is it what the dwp have to do to appeal their decision. I'm so confused. Just want to make sure that I have every bit of paperwork that I may need for the future.
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Personally I would leave things the way they are they overturned the decision as they were wrong in the first time.
Keep all information for the future.
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Because you win your appeal id leave it the way it is as you had a better outcome? just keep all your paperwork xx
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