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My Case Was Put To The Wrong Judge
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paulus
Community member Posts: 19 Listener
after waiting 13 month for my PIP Telephone Hearing ,which was instructed to be heard by a Judge ****, when i received my Telephone Call for my Case to be heard it was a different Judge and she apologized to me but said she could not hear my Case as it was down to be heard by a specific Judge to hear. I think that after waiting over a year this is a wholly unacceptable and now i have to wait AGAIN!!!..Who ever has made this deplorable mistake needs carpeting.Who and where do i lodge a severe formal complaint?
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Nobody cares at thr DWP or the law courts, or the tribunal, face to face. Any department, they just could not give a flying f##k how everything affects us. They are the most inhumane people i have ever come across. Xx
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I can't agree with you darling as i have had a good experience with the Tribunal before
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Tarpuk4...Had my Tribunal and everyone was absolutely brilliant!!!......I won my Appeal and the DWP awarded me just basic disability allowance but the Tribunal judge adjusted that to enhanced on both components...What can i say?? except..i am so pleased, this is the 2nd tribunal Appeal i have won.
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Everyone I’ve heard gone to tribunal has said nothing but good things saying they get a fair understanding. You may have to wait a little longer but you’ll get what your rightfully entitled to.
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yes mine is being back dated till dec13th 2017 up to to-date..the judge told me this
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