I understand where you're coming from, wishface.
I just think you're being overly pessimistic.
I've not seen any stats on wether people that attend alone are any more or less likely to win their appeals, so I won't comment on that.
However, I do know that you're significantly more likely to win if you do the hearing than if you don't.
Also, you say "it pays to anticipate the worst with the DWP", and I'd agree with you on that, but it's important to remember that it's not the DWP that conduct the appeal hearing, appeals are conducted by an independent body, precisely so that any bias that exists in the DWP's assesment process is not present in the appeal.
I understand where you're coming from, wishface.
I just think you're being overly pessimistic.
I've not seen any stats on wether people that attend alone are any more or less likely to win their appeals, so I won't comment on that.
However, I do know that you're significantly more likely to win if you do the hearing than if you don't.
Also, you say "it pays to anticipate the worst with the DWP", and I'd agree with you on that, but it's important to remember that it's not the DWP that conduct the appeal hearing, appeals are conducted by an independent body, precisely so that any bias that exists in the DWP's assesment process is not present in the appeal.