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12 years 3 months ago #77477 by carruthers
Replied by carruthers on topic Re:DLA & ESA Tribunal dates
Crazydiamond wrote:

Another important factor is that the appeal tribunals will only be able to look down to the date of the decisions under appeal, and the longer it takes to hold the appeal hearings this may distort the facts to the extent that it may be difficult to recall them accurately well over a year since the adverse decisions were made, putting the appellant into an altogether disadvantageous position that it may very well impact adversely on the outcome of the appeals under consideration?

Perhaps this would be another good reason for including audio recording of an assessment as a matter of routine.

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12 years 3 months ago #77478 by TCP
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I've been told 12 months plus for my ESA appeal.

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12 years 2 months ago #78577 by lochlisa
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Update for you.

I complained to the Tribunals service about the excessive time I had been quoted before my cases would be heard.

Got a reply within 10 days which is excellent considering time of the year to advise me that my papers would be placed in front of a Judge to see if my cases qualified for an early hearing based on the evidence provided.

So, just waiting to hear next what is happening.

Letter to Chris Grayling was a waste of time, got a reply from one of his side kicks that was a waste of paper as all it did was bleat on about what the Government was doing to make sure benefits were targeted at those eligible and that was it.

Lisa

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12 years 2 months ago #78578 by lochlisa
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How spooky is this?

Postman has just been and I received the following:-

The Judge has directed me to deal with your appeal as a matter of urgency.

Got the same letter for both ESA and DLA appeals.

Now, that either means the Judge thinks I have a great case or a rubbish case I suppose !

In the same mail I have received a date for my DLA appeal but not my ESA appeal.

Just waiting on Law Centre now arranging an appointment as I have legal representation on both of these.

Lisa

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12 years 2 months ago #78585 by stevie 69
Replied by stevie 69 on topic Re:DLA & ESA Tribunal dates
It seems to be that if you shout loudly enough and make a bit of noise you do get results,the downside is of course if you go to the top of the queue some else is put back.
It is obvious that if the gov create more work transfering claimants from IB to ESA and then cut staff at DWP it is going to result in longer waiting times for tribunals and appeals,the only conclusion is that the government is thinking only of saving money, they need reminding that we are real people trying to deal with a very confusing system.
I am lucky I have been waiting since Nov 1st 2011 for my first ESA medical assessment and with luck I hope to be back at work by Easter.
Best of luck with your appeals,

steve
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