At last my pip appeal have now given me a court date.
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Gwenewen7
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Well it now almost 12months since I appealed for a court hearing and it's finerly come through for October be well glad when it's all over ..
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a friend waited 14 months and got the right result and backdated allowance. Good luck chuck x
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Hi @Gwenewen7 all the best for your tribunal and keep us updatedDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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My court tribunal is on 29/08/19 I have be waiting since April so not so long as alot of others. Stressed out of my head and worried sick, will be glad when its all over and I can try to get on with my life without this hanging over me.
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Thankyou for your replies yes talk about stress we can do without I carnt wait for it all to be over and good luck to everyone and I will keep you all updated Xxx
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Good luck!
I had mine yesterday. It was 18 and a half months from first claiming.
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