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Ndev
Community member Posts: 2 Listener
Won my tribunal,after getting 0 points at assessment,overturned with 8 points on daily living,entitled to standard rate,backdated of course.It can be done,don't be put off by the process or having to attend a court hearing,they are independent.
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That's great news, thanks for sharing with us @Ndev and a big congratulations on your win!Community Manager
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Hi @Ndev and welcome to the community! Congratu9lations on the successful outcome!Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Won my pip tribunal but now they have asked for statement of reasons so they can consider appeal,dont think I can cope with anymore stress of another tribunal,does anybody have any advice on this,it would be greatly appreciated Thanks
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DWP can only 'appeal' tribunal decision on legal grounds,a point of law not the decision itself,unless the judge or panel made a legal error they have nothing to appeal against.
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Thankyou for your help,its just so stressful
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