Turned down for DLA/AA? Think you're not getting enough?
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´I´ve received a huge pack of papers! What do I do?´
´What do I need to do before the hearing?´
Writing useful evidence for Disability Living Allowance and Attendance Allowance appeals
´What should I do on the day?´
'What happens after the hearing?'
The tribunal panel will tell the DWP their decision. If you were successful, the DWP will change your records and work out how much they owe you. You will start receiving the new amount every month, and a sum covering the amount they should have been paying you all along. You will usually receive your money in about 4 - 6 weeks.
If you weren't successful, you might be able to appeal to the Social Security and Child Support Commissioners. This is like a higher court. However, this can only be done if the panel did something wrong with the law. It is very complicated, and you can't do this without an experienced adviser. If you want to look into this possibility, you need to move quickly - you will need to ask for a copy of the tribunal’s statement of reasons within one month.
The DWP also has the right to appeal to the Social Security and Child Support Commissioners if they think the tribunal panel did something wrong. This rarely happens. If it does happen, they will write and tell you. You won't receive the money until the commissioners have heard the appeal again.
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