LEGAL HELP REQUIRED ??
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kevk
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Same old story, PIP problems. Lies, misrepresentation, intimidation. Appeal adjourned because part of my papers weren't in the courts bundle, both myself and my chaperone had complete copies ?? Cut it short the Judge was not pleased. On the adjournment notice it states that I have offered 22 new pages of evidence, simply not the facts. To add insult the Judge then requested all medical records, app letters, etc from 2015 onwards. I'm sure it states DO NOT SEND MEDICAL LETTERS on the website !!! Need legal advice ASAP as I'm quoting rulings from the Upper Tribunal. Gono try Merseyside Law Centre but it's a drama getting there. Anyone please help ?? Cheshire CW2.
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Hi @kevk,
I'm sorry to hear about the difficulty you're having with PIP. I've moved this to our Ask a Benefits Advisor category, where one of our community advisors may be able to offer further support.
@BenefitsTrainingCo, can you help?
Liam -
Hi kevk
Crikey, must have been an ordeal.
Tribunals expect further evidence to be sent in at least seven days before the hearing because there's very limited time for reading on the day. I'm not sure whether you did this and the pages weren't passed onto the Tribunal or whether you were unaware.
It's definitely best to get some help from someone experienced in attending tribunals. Not least it's very difficult for us to advise on individual cases on these threads.
Merseyside Law Centre sounds like a very good idea. Failing that the Scope helpine should be able to direct you to another service.
Good luck
David
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