Living in Tilburg and received a negative outcome from your Wajong reassessment? File an objection at the UWV office at Lovensdrijverstraat 80 in Tilburg. The procedure starts within six weeks after the decision, as stipulated in the General Administrative Law Act (Awb). Submit a written objection notice with your reasoning, medical evidence, and a request for reconsideration. The UWV in Tilburg generally handles the objection within 6 to 14 weeks and may organize a hearing at the regional office. If it is rejected? Then appeal to the District Court Oost-Brabant, canton sector, at the 's-Hertogenbosch location, near Tilburg.
Local tips for Tilburg benefit recipients: collect all relevant medical records from GP practices in neighborhoods such as Oud-Zuid or Het Zand, and enlist free support from the Juridisch Loket Tilburg (Stationsstraat 29) or client support workers from ContourdeTwern. Strictly monitor deadlines; according to Awb article 6:3, timely submission is essential. In the Midden-Brabant region, many objections succeed due to incomplete UWV assessments. Prepare for a medical examination by an insurance physician in Tilburg. Success stories from the city show that consistent documentation, such as reports from ETZ TweeSteden Hospital, is decisive. Avoid errors such as late submission or weak substantiation. With this approach and local assistance, you may retain your benefit and remain financially stable in Tilburg.