PIP pre-tribunal advice sought
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Styal
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I have appealed the mandatory reconsideration decision and will now need to attend a tribunal. Need help building my case before I go (date not given yet). Local disability bureau is overwhelmed and cannot help, my husband went to Citizens Advice bureau for guidance but CAB not much use. Someone said SCOPE may be good to try. DWP said I didn't provide evidence - would a GP letter to the tribunal service be of use? Any advice on who to speak to and what would be appropriate to provide gratefully received.
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Hi @Styal,
We have lots of information about preparing for an appeal on our website, including some YouTube videos which you may find useful.
You can also give our Helpline a ring on 0808 800 3333 or email helpline@scope.org.uk, where one of our advisors will be more than happy to help you.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, then please do get in touch!Liam -
Thanks Liam. I have looked at the videos and tribunal appeal preparation already but will also email/phone your helpline for additional help.
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Liam
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