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DLA Appeal info please
- cdcdi1911
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It sounds like they want to hear from you in person because of 'discrepancies in the evidence' (hopefully not your evidence, but yours and the ATOS/DWP). They may also require your GP's notes or they may just be using the adjournment as an opportunity to get further evidence.
I agree with Kathy, you would have a much better chance if you attend, but if you feel this is too much for you, at the very least you should write and explain (again) that you cannot cope with a hearing. They cannot compel you to attend and should understand. I would not recommend withdrawing the appeal but just ask for it to be dealt with on the papers.
Best wishes
Derek
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- alan10one
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A lady down the road from me was getting DLA and has been for about 8 years. In Jan of this year she had her top care allowance cut down to middle but still got her high rate mobility. Last week out of the blue and without prior warning or medical she received a letter telling her that her claim had been looked at again and her DLA stopped with immediate effect.
Have any of you had this done?.
I have told her to appeal but she is very much like Sue.
It makes my blood boil as this woman really needs to be on DLA.
Tom
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- kefkat
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- cdcdi1911
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Although I would encourage anyone to appeal a wrong decision, for some people the ordeal of the hearing, the worry leading up to the hearing, and even the stress of the appeal itself, may be too much and cause a deterioration in health.
Ultimately, the individual has to decide.
Regards
Derek
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- originaldave
Hi just a quickie on this subject of DLA appeals.
A lady down the road from me was getting DLA and has been for about 8 years. In Jan of this year she had her top care allowance cut down to middle but still got her high rate mobility. Last week out of the blue and without prior warning or medical she received a letter telling her that her claim had been looked at again and her DLA stopped with immediate effect.
Have any of you had this done?.
I have told her to appeal but she is very much like Sue.
It makes my blood boil as this woman really needs to be on DLA.
Tom
Tom she might need her DLA but the lady down the road might not have given you the full picture ? even the dla people dont pull names out the hat and just stop benefits I think the leave that to the IB department)
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- alan10one
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Do you mean she is up to no good.
I would find that hard to believe as she is a very nice person and can hardly walk after a savere road accident over 8 years ago.
Tom
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