How long is taking for people to go to tribunals?
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stella
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does anyone know how long its taking for people to go to Tribunals ?? Ive been told I will have to go to ours in Middlesbrough...
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can be weeks or months , depending on how may appeals in your area ... I waited 3 months for my hearing . I won and had the award backdated to when they stopped my claim
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I understand that six months now is standard, unless you state that you would accept a date at short notice in case of a cancellation.
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I guess maybe because you may be in a large town or city ? Or so many appeals are now common place . With all the false information that is written down by the assessors . I guess everyone appeals
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I live in London. And the number of PIP appeals has ballooned. Yes, many people have grounds for appeal.
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