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Appeal Evidence, is it worth backing up your info
- zjturner
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I now have this evidence (thankfully the GP only charged a tenner, not the fifty originally quoted!), but whilst i was looking online recently for dla appeal claims similar to mine, i came across a high profile case, whereby the individual concerned had exactly the same deformity and issues that i have, even down to how he had filled his original form in.
So my roundabout question is, is it worth me putting this case information in with my medical evidence ready for the restored hearing, or should i just leave well alone and send just what the panel have asked for?
Any help gratefully received, Zelda
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- RachelPotter
It is just my personal opinion but I wouldn't send in somebody elses case history in.
Best wishes,
Rachel
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- fibrofog
Good luck.
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- Libra45
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Should I try and do this or wait until I have to appeal.......'always look on the bright siiiide of life, dee dum............'
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- cdcdi1911
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If you are referring to a Commissioner/Upper Tribunal decision, it can help, but you must remember that it's not the decision, but the Judge's interpretation of law or reasoning that would be supportive to your appeal.Hi there, well as many of you probably know i'm waiting for a restored hearing after the tribunal i went to decided they required more medical evidence.
I now have this evidence (thankfully the GP only charged a tenner, not the fifty originally quoted!), but whilst i was looking online recently for dla appeal claims similar to mine, i came across a high profile case, whereby the individual concerned had exactly the same deformity and issues that i have, even down to how he had filled his original form in.
So my roundabout question is, is it worth me putting this case information in with my medical evidence ready for the restored hearing, or should i just leave well alone and send just what the panel have asked for?
Any help gratefully received, Zelda
Make sure that you thoroughly read it to see if the Judge's reasoning supports your case, or perhaps contradicts the DWP's reasoning.
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- zjturner
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I've got all my new evidence and as depressedderek kindly mentioned, it has a point of law in it, i want to point out to the panel. I may just make a note of the case name and the actual ratio of the case, just to simplify things though. I'm hoping because it was a decision made by an upper tribunal, that it may lend some weight to my case.
The case continues...watch this space
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