Tribunal Duration ?

SiouxseeSue
Online Community Member Posts: 18 Connected
Hello all,
My daughter has a tribunal for PIP on Tuesday, and we were wondering how long we can expect it to last?
My daughter has a tribunal for PIP on Tuesday, and we were wondering how long we can expect it to last?
I know its a ‘how long is a piece of string’ question, but a rough guide would help.
She is only contesting two parts of the Care section, so am guessing the questions asked will be specific to these?
She is only contesting two parts of the Care section, so am guessing the questions asked will be specific to these?
Many TIA
0
Comments
-
What questions they ask will depend on how her conditions affect her. As we don't know anything about those conditions then it wouldn't be possible to tell you what they will ask.Timescales for hearings can be anything up to about 90 minutes.1
-
Many thanx for the reply Poppy.
Yes I understand they may ask her any manner of questions regarding her conditions and these are complex. Question was just to get a possible insight from the forum so that I can manage her expectations as best I can.She is Autistic with very high neurodivergence, but also has fistulated Chrohns disease so time limiting on both counts. Her initial PIP telephone assessment was 80 minutes and she really struggled with the last 20.
Anyways, what will be, will be as they say, It’s happening, so onwards we go!0 -
SiouxseeSue said:Many thanx for the reply Poppy.
Yes I understand they may ask her any manner of questions regarding her conditions and these are complex. Question was just to get a possible insight from the forum so that I can manage her expectations as best I can.She is Autistic with very high neurodivergence, but also has fistulated Chrohns disease so time limiting on both counts. Her initial PIP telephone assessment was 80 minutes and she really struggled with the last 20.
Anyways, what will be, will be as they say, It’s happening, so onwards we go!0 -
FloridaDino said:SiouxseeSue said:Many thanx for the reply Poppy.
Yes I understand they may ask her any manner of questions regarding her conditions and these are complex. Question was just to get a possible insight from the forum so that I can manage her expectations as best I can.She is Autistic with very high neurodivergence, but also has fistulated Chrohns disease so time limiting on both counts. Her initial PIP telephone assessment was 80 minutes and she really struggled with the last 20.
Anyways, what will be, will be as they say, It’s happening, so onwards we go!As soon as we got in there, the panel advise that some points had been deducted from another section and would be reinstated so that meant that her total qualified for the enhanced rate so they needed go no further and ‘take up anymore of our time’. They also said the award was too short and changed that from 3 to 5 years.We came out a bit gobsmacked really but obvs very pleased.Only the judge spoke to us and was very nice. The court clerk was very helpful and explained what the process was and who each member was. She had advised about 30 minutes max before we went in.Our only hiccup was the court ushers sent us to wait outside the wrong court and we only just got to the right one with 2 minutes to spare 😳
Just have to wait to see if DWP want to challenge now but fingers crossed.
Thanx for asking 🙏🏻🙂1 -
SiouxseeSue said:FloridaDino said:SiouxseeSue said:Many thanx for the reply Poppy.
Yes I understand they may ask her any manner of questions regarding her conditions and these are complex. Question was just to get a possible insight from the forum so that I can manage her expectations as best I can.She is Autistic with very high neurodivergence, but also has fistulated Chrohns disease so time limiting on both counts. Her initial PIP telephone assessment was 80 minutes and she really struggled with the last 20.
Anyways, what will be, will be as they say, It’s happening, so onwards we go!As soon as we got in there, the panel advise that some points had been deducted from another section and would be reinstated so that meant that her total qualified for the enhanced rate so they needed go no further and ‘take up anymore of our time’. They also said the award was too short and changed that from 3 to 5 years.We came out a bit gobsmacked really but obvs very pleased.Only the judge spoke to us and was very nice. The court clerk was very helpful and explained what the process was and who each member was. She had advised about 30 minutes max before we went in.Our only hiccup was the court ushers sent us to wait outside the wrong court and we only just got to the right one with 2 minutes to spare 😳
Just have to wait to see if DWP want to challenge now but fingers crossed.
Thanx for asking 🙏🏻🙂0 -
FloridaDino said
That’s even better news 😊 pleased it went so well for you. I’ve a tribunal coming up in a couple of weeks time so hopefully they’ll do the same with me 😂Good luck 🤞🏻🤞🏻🙂0
Categories
- All Categories
- 15.4K Start here and say hello!
- 7.3K Coffee lounge
- 88 Games den
- 1.7K People power
- 119 Announcements and information
- 24.1K Talk about life
- 5.8K Everyday life
- 423 Current affairs
- 2.4K Families and carers
- 872 Education and skills
- 1.9K Work
- 533 Money and bills
- 3.6K Housing and independent living
- 1.1K Transport and travel
- 627 Relationships
- 1.5K Mental health and wellbeing
- 2.5K Talk about your impairment
- 866 Rare, invisible, and undiagnosed conditions
- 923 Neurological impairments and pain
- 2.1K Cerebral Palsy Network
- 1.2K Autism and neurodiversity
- 39.9K Talk about your benefits
- 6K Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
- 19.7K PIP, DLA, ADP and AA
- 8.4K Universal Credit (UC)
- 5.7K Benefits and income