Tribunal date finally arrived!
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@poppy123456 just got letter to say they have recieved it. Hopefully wont be to long. Was wondering how many cases gt resolved and not go to the tribunal. Thank you for all you help. So good this group dont make you feel like your alone cheers
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That's good. It's highly unlikely she will be offered a higher award at this stage so expect to have to appear at the hearing on the date given. Hopefully, it will go ahead without any problems and a decision will be made. Good luck.
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So the court accepted delivery of her extra evidence today. The trouble is, she sent it Monday, TEN days before her tribunal, and now the stupid post only delivered it today, SIX days until tribunal, so under the 7 required.
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I have no idea i'm afraid. That's not something anyone can answer. If there's any issues on the day they will adjourn the hearing. Hopefully this won't happen but it has been known.
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There's no timescales but another year would be rather insane lol. Once another date becomes available they write to her.
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poppy123456 said:There's no timescales but another year would be rather insane lol. Once another date becomes available they write to her.
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It’s the big day tomorrow. Quite nervous for my partner. Hope she gets a higher and longer award.
I’m travelling down to take her. Will I be allowed to sit next to her in there even if I can’t speak for her? -
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Good luck. You will be able to sit next to her. It's nothing like a court room. It's just a room with a table. You won't be able to speak for her but they may ask you at the end if there's anything you would like to add.
Let us know the outcome.
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Just had her Tribunal and the panel were three very nice people. Very inquisitive, but fair and friendly. They really helped calm things down. My partner cried a lot and they were very understanding, even letting me chime in.
The court clerk was an absolute wonderful chap who gave us tips and advice before going in.
Anyway, onto the drumroll moment, what the end result was!
After we left the room we went to a side room and the clerk came back to say there’s no need to go back in as they have made their decision!
Well she retained her Standard Daily Living, which when going through the descriptors and what aids there are to help, I can see their point, and feel it is fair.
But... they awarded her Enhanced Mobility
They also extended the award for another 3 years!
So right now we are quite elated!
The only nagging doubt is the clerk said don’t quote him on it but they said Enhanced Mobility and you’ve won your appeal!
But he said a letter will be sent out today to arrive Monday or Tuesday! -
You liked to keep us in suspense with that post, didn't you @PIPnewbie?
I'm really glad she was awarded Enhanced Mobility and they extended her reward. What a relief for you both! I’m sorry it was such a difficult experience for her and I hope you can both have a relaxing evening to I recover. Fingers crossed the letter arrives quickly to allay any of those nagging doubts.
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@Adrian_Scope sorry about that but it felt after such a long road it required a nice reveal
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Great news! I'm not sure i understand what the nagging doubt is though but usually they do send the decision letter within a couple of days. Let us know when she receives it.
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It definitely did @PIPnewbie. You've been on quite the journey!Community Manager
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poppy123456 said:Great news! I'm not sure i understand what the nagging doubt is though but usually they do send the decision letter within a couple of days. Let us know when she receives it.
It was just the way the clerk said, “You’ve kept your Standard Daily Living but you’ve got Enhanced Mobility... don’t quote me on that, but yeah you’ve won your appeal and we’ll send you a letter to arrive by Monday or Tuesday.”
In the Tribunal I’m amazed they did take those very late medical letters on board, and even took something into account she took in today, even her diagnosis for fibromyalgia that came after her award they took into account.
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The reason they took the fibromyalgia diagnosis into account was because the way her conditions affect her were previously mentioned. The actual diagnosis makes no difference and it's not classed as a worsening condition. I did advise this several months ago.Glad it's all over for you.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Great news!
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poppy123456 said:The reason they took the fibromyalgia diagnosis into account was because the way her conditions affect her were previously mentioned. The actual diagnosis makes no difference and it's not classed as a worsening condition. I did advise this several months ago.Glad it's all over for you.
Yes sorry that’s what I meant. They allowed her to describe the symptoms as fibromyalgia when answering how she felt at the time of the award, because of the diagnosis.
And thank you so much @Jurph
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