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Can I submit further evidence to the tribunal?

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  • MutchyMan
    MutchyMan Posts: 14 Forumite
    Ames wrote: »
    Yes to both of your questions. You request the tribunal hearing and then send evidence. It has to arrive ten days before the hearing, but that will probably be months away so you have plenty of time.

    You can ask your doctor for evidence, but if it just says 'MutchyMan says he has x symptom' it's going to be less useful than 'MutchyMan has x symptom, which is backed up by y tests and my own observations'.

    Remember that a tribunal has a much better chance of success if you attend in person. You telling them how it is is your best evidence.


    I will definitely be attending in person, thank you!
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