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DLA TRIBUNRAL omg
- Blue Peter
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I was thinking more of a Tribunal using an incorrect medical report. Just imagine the scenario where one of those bad reports is used to decline ESA which is subsequently appealed and allowed and a DM then using the same report to discredit a DLA claim. You could then be going to another Tribunal with all sorts of legal arguments, a horrendous situation. Surely if the two benefits are seperate then a Tribunal should not be legally allowed to use such a report.
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Peter
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- michaelg
Thanks for the clarification michaelg and bro 58,
I was thinking more of a Tribunal using an incorrect medical report. Just imagine the scenario where one of those bad reports is used to decline ESA which is subsequently appealed and allowed and a DM then using the same report to discredit a DLA claim. You could then be going to another Tribunal with all sorts of legal arguments, a horrendous situation. Surely if the two benefits are seperate then a Tribunal should not be legally allowed to use such a report.
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Peter
Peter
I agree with you! From reports what appears to happen is an adverse ESA report is used (mainly) by a DLA panel doctor to discredit a DLA appellant. Its time it was tested!
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M
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