Pip tribunal

kay14
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Hi I have finally got a date for tribunal I have read that the judge will if possible look through case before date and make you an offer is this correct , anxiety through roof 😊
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kay14 said:Hi I have finally got a date for tribunal I have read that the judge will if possible look through case before date and make you an offer is this correct , anxiety through roof 😊
When I had my Tribunal it was very very stressful to the point i had an attack during it, they are all very understanding and compassionate as they are usually specialist in your conditions and are fully aware of the system makes you jump through hoops.
Just go, be yourself and tell them your story, trust me they want to hear it0 -
Thanks I am having a telephone one as a can’t walk due to osteoarthritis can’t wait till it’s over be going through it since February x0
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@kay14 Woohoo! Keeping everything crossed for you with the tribunal!0
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Thanks just wish they would phone or write before it you’d think they would with the amount of evidence I’ve sent 🤞🤞x1
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Hi, I had my tribunal on 16th August via video link. It is daunting but the panel were really nice and put me at my ease. There were 3 people, a judge, doctor and disability specialist. The judge didn’t ask any questions but the other 2 people did. They were very understanding and had excellent knowledge of my case. They asked about the reasons I was appealing and just a little bit in general about my condition. They gave me a 12 month time period they were going to ask me questions about which started 3 months before I applied as you have to have had the condition for at least 3 months prior to applying.My appointment was at 3.15, however due to the previous case over running it didn’t start until 3.40. It was all over and decision made by 4.25. I went from 5pts daily living to 11pts. 0 points for Mobility to 12 pts. Good luck 😊0
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That’s brill I had 2 points for living , can I ask what condition you have please x0
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That doesn’t sound nice bet your relived it worked out for you , don’t know where pip get their outcomes from , I have stage 4 osteoarthritis in one knee and osteoarthritis in the other for about 4 years and really bad depression and anxiety for around 6 years and because of this
it’s just got worse I worked till I couldn’t work any longer now am just at home never go out because of pain x0 -
kay14 said:That doesn’t sound nice bet your relived it worked out for you , don’t know where pip get their outcomes from , I have stage 4 osteoarthritis in one knee and osteoarthritis in the other for about 4 years and really bad depression and anxiety for around 6 years and because of this
it’s just got worse I worked till I couldn’t work any longer now am just at home never go out because of pain x0 -
Thanks I hope I give ya good news 🤞🤞1
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