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Have you requested a copy of your assessment report? If you contact the DWP and explain that you are considering Mandatory Reconsideration and need to see the report there should be no problem.
When you get the copy, then look through it and see where you consider you should have been awarded points, using the guides on the website; make a list of these discrepancies and send it, along with the request for mandatory recon, and any other medical evidence you might not have already presented. You only have a month to decide to ask for reconsideration so don't hang about!
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You have 1 month from the date on the decision letter in which to submit your Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) request, even if the assessor's report has not arrived by then.
In order to be awarded ESA you must show how and why you meet the, very specific, descriptors. Don't spend so long arguing against the 'discrepancies' and forget to do this! (Getting the assessment overturned would, on it's own, simply result in another one being carried out).
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I suggest you have a good look at our ESA guide to see where you should have scored points and how you can best explain this in terms that the DWP understand.
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The guide also talks you through the MR process, and appeal if it goes that far (the decision is seldom overturned at MR I'm afraid).
I'm afraid you will not be paid ESA while the MR is carried out

You might wish to favourite/bookmark this on your web browser now so that you can find it easily in future. Then you can return with further questions/comments without having to start a new topic each time. It helps us enormously if everything relating to the same claim is kept in one place - and I hope you will find it useful too

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Sue wrote: I have recieved a reply about Mandatory Reconsideration and although they recognise I am in constant severe pain etc they do not recognise pain on the assesment. They have totally disregarded the GP letter as well. Since my face to face interview my GP has put me on morphine tablets and liquid morphine as a top up. They refused to reconsider and upheld their decision. I am getting so stressed out with this. What next?
The next option is for you to appeal, the ESA Appeal guide has a link to the SSCS1 form that you will need to complete and instructions on how to do so, it also explains the appeal process.
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