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GL24 FORM

  • paul
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12 years 6 months ago #70332 by paul
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After having been refused DLA, If I have further medical evidence, do I send it with the GL24 appeal form, so the DM can see its relevance before s/he makes a reconsideration decision, or does s/he write to me for further evidence before the reconsideration process?

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  • michaelg
12 years 6 months ago - 12 years 6 months ago #70334 by michaelg
Replied by michaelg on topic Re:GL24 FORM
paul wrote:

After having been refused DLA, If I have further medical evidence, do I send it with the GL24 appeal form, so the DM can see its relevance before s/he makes a reconsideration decision, or does s/he write to me for further evidence before the reconsideration process?


Hi Paul

You will need to complete and send a GL24.

You will have your claim reconsidered by a different to Decision Maker. If the decision is not changed or you disagree with the new decision, it will automatically be sent to Appeal Tribunal.

You will then receive a "bundle" of papers to read through, which should give details of how the first decision was reached and the reconsideration.

It will be listed and a date given for hearing. You may withdraw your appeal at any stage.

You will find guides on appealing in the orange Members Only section.

May I wish you every success.

Kind regards

Michael

PS Apologies I missed part of your question. You can send the additional evidence with the GL24 form, but you dont have to, as your not required to be specific. You should keep copies of everything and send Recorded Delivery.

Please read here - www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/dla/#dlaappeals
Last edit: 12 years 6 months ago by michaelg. Reason: ps & link added

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  • paul
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12 years 6 months ago #70336 by paul
Replied by paul on topic Re:GL24 FORM
HI MichaelG,

Thanks for your reply, but it seems to miss the point. I am ready to send the GL24 form, but do I send the new evidence with it or not,(because the way I see it, the DM could possibly make a new decision, which, if favourable, would mean I wouldn't have to go to appeal).

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  • RachelPotter
12 years 6 months ago #70337 by RachelPotter
Replied by RachelPotter on topic Re:GL24 FORM
Hi Paul, this is written somewhere on the GL24 form;

You must also send the office any evidence to support your case.

Hope that helps.

Best wishes,
Rachel

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  • RachelPotter
12 years 6 months ago #70338 by RachelPotter
Replied by RachelPotter on topic Re:GL24 FORM
And don't forget to put name and NI number on anything else you send in and keep a copy :)

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  • michaelg
12 years 6 months ago #70339 by michaelg
Replied by michaelg on topic Re:GL24 FORM
paul wrote:

HI MichaelG,

Thanks for your reply, but it seems to miss the point. I am ready to send the GL24 form, but do I send the new evidence with it or not,(because the way I see it, the DM could possibly make a new decision, which, if favourable, would mean I wouldn't have to go to appeal).


Hi Paul

You are quite right, I did miss the point which I hopefully have now corrected above. If you have supportive evidence that you feel the DM might require in order to reconsider your claim in your favour, then you can send it with the GL24.

Otherwise if the different DM does not change the decision, you can present the evidence at a tribunal, or at any time before your case is listed.

My apologies for not reading properly first time!

Michael

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