PIP tribunal date
Matilda
Community member Posts: 2,593 Disability Gamechanger
Have finally received my PIP tribunal date - 24 May.
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@ Matilda keeping everything crossed for you, and then some.x
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@Matilda, Good Luck that's sooner than you thought. X
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MATILDA GOOD LUCK.
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Thank you, Nan.
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Give me strength!
Tribunals service want two written tax fare quotes for journey to hearing centre.
I'll meet the cost myself. I can't cope with much more mindless bureaucracy.
I had no mental health issues before I began PIP but I think I shall before my PIP's over - if I live that long.
Maybe they'd like me to take minutes of the hearing as well! -
Matilda. Good luck,hope all goes well
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Thank you, @Jayne66
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Matilda said:Have finally received my PIP tribunal date - 24 May.
best of luck with it, will keep everything crossed for you, how long did it take to get a date, still waiting for mine -
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all the best matilda good luck x
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Thank you, @nannydebbie.
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davet said:Matilda said:Have finally received my PIP tribunal date - 24 May.
best of luck with it, will keep everything crossed for you, how long did it take to get a date, still waiting for mine
have only been waiting one month, strange how they can demand forms are returned within a certain timeframe and the same for asking for a mandatory reconsideration and a tribunal, but they can take as long as they want, they dont give a damn about the financial mess you could get into waiting for them to get their finger out, best of luck with yours again -
Hi @davet
The PIP process really is a scandal; it's made as difficult as possible and caused so much misery. The assessors are incompetent, their purpose to restrict PIP even if they have to lie and lie.
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Good luck hope it successful good news for you..there is a pip questions and points scoring on Line if u Google it as OMG help me to win pass .
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Thank you, @Mel73.
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PIP Groundhog Day.Going through the PIP process is like preparing for the same exam over and over again. Except that the arguments and facts have to be presented in a slightly different way each time - both fully and precisely.Getting my thoughts and notes together for my 'oral exam' - next week's tribunal.
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