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How accurate are estimated ESA appeal dates?

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14 years 5 months ago #61779 by Towser
With the longer waiting time for an appeal to be heard shows that we are not sitting back and accepting an initial decision.
I appreciate that it can be frustrating when looking many months down the line but the wait will be worth it for a positive outcome.
Do not sit back and accept than I can not receive a benefit due. Use this site and any other tools you have to fight if you think you are right.
  • Carlb
14 years 5 months ago #61780 by Carlb
My appeal tribunal was almost a year to the day i appealed.They said it would be 4 months initialy. Don't just sit back and wait, gather all the evidence relating to your claim, you will need it.
  • peterjclive
14 years 5 months ago #61817 by peterjclive
Replied by peterjclive on topic Re:How accurate are estimated ESA appeal dates?
hi in mid wales welshpool area DLA waiting times are 6 to 8 months but just remember do all your homework and show the tribunal you are in the right the longer you wait the sweeter it is when winning good luck peter
  • zombii
14 years 5 months ago #62014 by zombii
Hi,

I put my appeal in in January....I was told that it wouldn't be heard before October due to high volume etc etc....but a few weeks later I had a date through for the end of June. So in my case it wasn't accurate at all.

Hope that helps.

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  • Andy
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14 years 5 months ago #62028 by Andy
Thanks, Zombii. The more replies I get, the more chaotic it all seems! Hearings can be many months later OR many months earlier than predicted. One thought: Did you tick the "can attend at short notice" box?
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