Letter samples for leave to appeal to Commissioner
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Anyone know good samples how to write a letter for leave to appeal to the Social Security Commissioner (PIP claim).
Thanks.
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Hello, I am sorry I don't have any examples but I am sure other members may be able to advise, maybe @Username_removed can help. I hope you manage to find what you are looking for
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I don't know if it might help, but there's some info in the following link, together with guidance as to how to complete the form. See: https://www.justice-ni.gov.uk/articles/office-social-security-commissioners-and-child-support-commissioners
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Thanks for response.
Try read and complete form why I not happy with Tribunal Decision.
In my case Tribunal decision based on incorrect PIP Assessment Report.
Tribunal repeated all mistakes from PIP Assessment report (wear 2 hearing aid, but my medical records clearly states - I wear only one hearing aid, Tribunal states my back have problem, but no compression on nerve, but medical records clearly states - there compression to nerves and many other inconsistent with my medical records, seems Tribunal not read my medical records at all.).
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