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1 year 4 months ago #281893 by Filey
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Hi. Has anyone had any experience of taking dwp to the tribunal and then dwp reversing their decision after the tribunal appeal has been submitted? Debbie.
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1 year 4 months ago #281895 by BIS
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Hi Filey
I hope someone will come and speak of their experience. It does happen quite often.
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I hope someone will come and speak of their experience. It does happen quite often.
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1 year 4 months ago #281913 by Gordon
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If you had such an offer then you have three options available to you.
1. If you are happy with what is being offered by the DWP then you accept it and your appeal will be lapsed (cancelled).
2. You can reject the offer and carry on to appeal, the offer can be used as evidence to support your appeal for a higher award.
3. You can accept the offer, your current appeal will be cancelled but once the offer goes into payment you can lodge a new appeal for a higher award.
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If you had such an offer then you have three options available to you.
1. If you are happy with what is being offered by the DWP then you accept it and your appeal will be lapsed (cancelled).
2. You can reject the offer and carry on to appeal, the offer can be used as evidence to support your appeal for a higher award.
3. You can accept the offer, your current appeal will be cancelled but once the offer goes into payment you can lodge a new appeal for a higher award.
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1 year 4 months ago #281923 by Filey
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Thank you. Debbie.
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1 year 4 months ago #281924 by Filey
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Thank you very much. That's interesting to know. Debbie.
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1 year 4 months ago #281979 by RHAN
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Hi Filey
Not sure if this relates to your question , but I had to fight hard for my partners claim and inevitably entered into the tribunal stage.
DWP had to be sent a reminder by the organisers of the tribunal for them to submit their part as they hadn’t heard from them, next thing I knew….out of no where, I had a letter stating something like the tribunal is withdrawn as DWP has changed their decision in my favour. I couldn’t quite remember the wording as its in the past, but basically case closed before even reaching the panel. No contact or offers from DWP prior , just changed their minds at the very last minute, quite close to their reminder deadline it was …so they had twice the length of time to produce their part to the tribunal. it just teaches me they will hold out to the very end. This kind of thing should be stopped if I'm safe to say this as it is very stressful and costly for the claimant and the system itself. Im currently unable to take’ care of my partner Anymore and it appears Im also heading down the same road again.
Not sure if this relates to your question , but I had to fight hard for my partners claim and inevitably entered into the tribunal stage.
DWP had to be sent a reminder by the organisers of the tribunal for them to submit their part as they hadn’t heard from them, next thing I knew….out of no where, I had a letter stating something like the tribunal is withdrawn as DWP has changed their decision in my favour. I couldn’t quite remember the wording as its in the past, but basically case closed before even reaching the panel. No contact or offers from DWP prior , just changed their minds at the very last minute, quite close to their reminder deadline it was …so they had twice the length of time to produce their part to the tribunal. it just teaches me they will hold out to the very end. This kind of thing should be stopped if I'm safe to say this as it is very stressful and costly for the claimant and the system itself. Im currently unable to take’ care of my partner Anymore and it appears Im also heading down the same road again.
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