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13 years 1 month ago #49980 by rioruss
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Hi all, i have my DLA tribunal on Friday , i have all my medical notes from the doctoer and the appeal pack and a fab letter from my gp supporting the claim, ( i have already sent all these off to the tribunal services)
I am dreading it, i have a friend who is driving me and coming in with me for support.
What sort of questions should i expect and are they likely to ask my friend any too?

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13 years 1 month ago #49982 by Gordon
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rioruss

They will primarily ask you about your disabilities and how they affect you, much as you will have written in your DLA papers.

It would be unusual, but not impossible for the Tribunal to address some questions to your companion.

Gordon

Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems

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13 years 1 month ago #49988 by jasmine
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In regards to my tribunial for DLA they asked my care co ordinator what level of care and mobility i should get and to my mum who was with me what would happen if they did not award me DLA, she said give up work and look after me. there were four people on the panel and you sit at a table in front of them. I wish you all the luck in the world. Hope it goes well for you. Jasmine

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13 years 1 month ago #50008 by Derek4
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rioruss wrote:

Hi all, i have my DLA tribunal on Friday , i have all my medical notes from the doctoer and the appeal pack and a fab letter from my gp supporting the claim, ( i have already sent all these off to the tribunal services)
I am dreading it, i have a friend who is driving me and coming in with me for support.
What sort of questions should i expect and are they likely to ask my friend any too?

Hi Rioruss

The Clerk to the tribunal who will speak to you before the hearing will probably ask if your friend is a witness or there for support.

If your friend knows you well and is willing to comment about your disability, you can say that your friend is there as a witness and would like to speak. The tribunal will still be asking you questions but it can help to give the tribunal evidence from somebody else's perspective.

Good luck

Derek

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13 years 1 month ago #50011 by rioruss
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Thankyou all so much for the info, i am keeping everything crossed as i really cant work at the moment and am already getting esa (wrag group)
i am in constant pain in knees and elbows and as soo as i try to walk or stand to wash up i get chronic pain in my lower back, then with all the medication i am on,my sleep pattern is really disrupted some nights i get no sleep at all , and can go all night and day with no sleep but more pain than normal, or i sleep all night and most of the day on and off with less pain. i no longer drive as i can be fine one minute then falling asleep the next .
my partner has to help me into bath/shower, he has to prepare the meals and he works full time, my sone does other running about for me as i can no longer just pop to the shop

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