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Can they dismiss appeal?
- claimant
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I have been to CAB for help to put in an appeal,whilst talking to him he said that i had a weak case and that if he thinks it will not be successful he will terminate the appeal.
Can he do that?
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- michaelg
Hi just a quick question.
I have been to CAB for help to put in an appeal,whilst talking to him he said that i had a weak case and that if he thinks it will not be successful he will terminate the appeal.
Can he do that?
Hi claimant
If you have signed a Letter of Authority for the CAB to act on your behalf, its possible they have decided to no longer act as your representative at appeal and your appeal could be withdrawn.
This question is better addressed to the manager of the CAB concerned. May I suggest that you do this without delay, as B&W are not party to this, we really can do no more than have guess at what has happenening here.
Kind regards
Michael
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- DRAGON2009
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It should always be up to ther advocate to decline to act and to leave it up tp the individual what to do in that event, and when the advocate declines to act they should explain why, and leave it to the client to decide.
The scenario painted here is that the client leaves the case with the advocate and if onme day the advocate thinks the case is a loser they will terminate the appeal without any further recourse to the client.
I'd say that was wrong. Never allow it to happen to you
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- claimant
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thanks for that.Put it this way he says that i have no hospital intervention with my condition since bout 2004 but i have only been seeing GP,also my GP is a locum so he could not fill in forms sent from DLA dept and the doctor that did fill it in missed out parts on my care needs,not only that had DLA medical and the person whom i saw basically wrote what she wanted to on forms;my daughter attended with me and answered the questions, was
so depressed that day; anyway DLA stopped, so appealing.
I have now been to see doctor and basically have had x-rays.Anti-depressants upped significantly and have to see some one about anxiety attacks.
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- michaelg
Hi
thanks for that.Put it this way he says that i have no hospital intervention with my condition since bout 2004 but i have only been seeing GP,also my GP is a locum so he could not fill in forms sent from DLA dept and the doctor that did fill it in missed out parts on my care needs,not only that had DLA medical and the person whom i saw basically wrote what she wanted to on forms;my daughter attended with me and answered the questions, was
so depressed that day; anyway DLA stopped, so appealing.
I have now been to see doctor and basically have had x-rays.Anti-depressants upped significantly and have to see some one about anxiety attacks.
Hi
May I suggest that you read through the B&W guides to appealing DLA, link below, if you are no longer getting help from CAB, the B&W guides should assist you to present your own case -
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/dla/#dlaappeals
If already in receipt of DLA you should be aware that appealing, could lead to a current award being reduced or lost altogether.
Michael
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- claimant
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He said that when i first went to see him bout two weeks ago.
With other evidence i hope that it will not come to that;i will however look at the link.
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