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10 years 5 months ago #129322 by zafira
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hi there my envelope arrived today and i was turned down for my mandatory appeal again. is it worth all the stress to go through the appeal courts . im so stressed about it all. i have degenerated spine osteoaritis and ibs swollen akles pain in my back neck legs any help please and also if i go for it is it best to take a helper with me and who do i approach thanks

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10 years 5 months ago - 10 years 5 months ago #129342 by bro58
Hi z,
If you wish to progress with your appeal, then you must now do so directly to The Tribunal Service, providing them with a copy of The MR Notice that was sent to you.
This is all covered in our : PIP MR/Appeals Guidance .
See also : Disability Rights UK Factsheet - Appeals and Mandatory Reconsiderations.
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Sending Documents to the DWP, ATOS or The TS
You have to do this within one month of the date of the MR Notice.
You can approach : The CAB, or Age UK (For over 50 year olds)
Further potential sources of advice can be found below :
Where to get advice
Or try putting Welfare Rights/Advice for your Town/Postcode into Google.
If you can't gain professional representation, a friend, relative or carer can help and accompany you.
I can't tell you whether to appeal or not, but have you tried our : PIP Self Test ?
If you mark yourself very miserly, this may give you some idea whether you should have received an award of PIP, and at what level.
bro58
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zafira wrote: hi there my envelope arrived today and i was turned down for my mandatory appeal again. is it worth all the stress to go through the appeal courts . im so stressed about it all. i have degenerated spine osteoaritis and ibs swollen akles pain in my back neck legs any help please and also if i go for it is it best to take a helper with me and who do i approach thanks
Hi z,
If you wish to progress with your appeal, then you must now do so directly to The Tribunal Service, providing them with a copy of The MR Notice that was sent to you.
This is all covered in our : PIP MR/Appeals Guidance .
See also : Disability Rights UK Factsheet - Appeals and Mandatory Reconsiderations.
&
Sending Documents to the DWP, ATOS or The TS
You have to do this within one month of the date of the MR Notice.
You can approach : The CAB, or Age UK (For over 50 year olds)
Further potential sources of advice can be found below :
Where to get advice
Or try putting Welfare Rights/Advice for your Town/Postcode into Google.
If you can't gain professional representation, a friend, relative or carer can help and accompany you.
I can't tell you whether to appeal or not, but have you tried our : PIP Self Test ?
If you mark yourself very miserly, this may give you some idea whether you should have received an award of PIP, and at what level.
bro58
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