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8 years 10 months ago #163237 by Matthew Trower
ESA result but slightly odd situation! was created by Matthew Trower
Dear All,
Have had the usual stress and strains of claiming ESA at the end of January 2016. I gave up work after a downturn in my health both physically and mentally.
So I received the brown envelope on Monday (11/07/2016) with the decision that I have been placed in the WRAG group.
No real surprise there, however, I had already made my mind up to ask for a mandatory reconsideration if WRAG was the outcome.
So phoned on Monday and asked for a copy of the decision to be sent and also for a decision maker to phone to also verbally explain their reasoning.
So I received the phone call as promised Tuesday afternoon from a very pleasant lady. She had clearly studied my file going back to 2008 which is always refreshing!
She asked if I knew what the Work Related group was, I said I did. Then she said, "I understand you have asked for a mandatory reconsideration". I said I had. She then went on to explain to me that having looked at my history and reading the medical assessment up to a point, she believed that I should be in the support group!
However, the doctor that I had seen had not made it at all clear about my wheelchair use, and the reasons I struggle to self-propel.
I cleared this up with her suggesting that the doctor had been most unfair in her explanation and that she had left out some critical information!
The lady then said that she is going to put me in the support group; just like that! Well, what a relief; I won't quite believe it until I get the letter confirming it.
The point I want to make is that I could have easily settled for the WRAG group but one phone call made all the difference. It seems that it all depends on the person on the other end of the phone. Who you get to perform your medical assessment (An awful way to try to ascertain someone's health condition and daily struggles), and of course how well you fill in the E50 form where the whole process starts!
One thing is for sure, being a subscriber to benefits & work and having access to all those documents and guides is just amazing. As well as a huge forum of people discussing issues, successes and failures are incredibly helpful.
Thank you, one and all.
Best wishes
Matt x
Have had the usual stress and strains of claiming ESA at the end of January 2016. I gave up work after a downturn in my health both physically and mentally.
So I received the brown envelope on Monday (11/07/2016) with the decision that I have been placed in the WRAG group.
No real surprise there, however, I had already made my mind up to ask for a mandatory reconsideration if WRAG was the outcome.
So phoned on Monday and asked for a copy of the decision to be sent and also for a decision maker to phone to also verbally explain their reasoning.
So I received the phone call as promised Tuesday afternoon from a very pleasant lady. She had clearly studied my file going back to 2008 which is always refreshing!
She asked if I knew what the Work Related group was, I said I did. Then she said, "I understand you have asked for a mandatory reconsideration". I said I had. She then went on to explain to me that having looked at my history and reading the medical assessment up to a point, she believed that I should be in the support group!
However, the doctor that I had seen had not made it at all clear about my wheelchair use, and the reasons I struggle to self-propel.
I cleared this up with her suggesting that the doctor had been most unfair in her explanation and that she had left out some critical information!
The lady then said that she is going to put me in the support group; just like that! Well, what a relief; I won't quite believe it until I get the letter confirming it.
The point I want to make is that I could have easily settled for the WRAG group but one phone call made all the difference. It seems that it all depends on the person on the other end of the phone. Who you get to perform your medical assessment (An awful way to try to ascertain someone's health condition and daily struggles), and of course how well you fill in the E50 form where the whole process starts!
One thing is for sure, being a subscriber to benefits & work and having access to all those documents and guides is just amazing. As well as a huge forum of people discussing issues, successes and failures are incredibly helpful.
Thank you, one and all.
Best wishes
Matt x
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8 years 10 months ago #163242 by shelam
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Hello Matthew
It's so very nice to hear of such a good outcome, and to find that some of the assessors/decision makers are both human and helpful. As yu say, it's always wise to question any award - you might just be fortunate, as you are.
Thank you for the kind things you have to say about the website; glad the guides were of help to you. Good luck in the future.
It's so very nice to hear of such a good outcome, and to find that some of the assessors/decision makers are both human and helpful. As yu say, it's always wise to question any award - you might just be fortunate, as you are.
Thank you for the kind things you have to say about the website; glad the guides were of help to you. Good luck in the future.


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8 years 10 months ago #163250 by raindaisy
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very reassuring to know some DWP DM are returning to common sense , and professional conduct , as they used to , many many years ago, rather than ticking stat boxes and following punitive directions in the name of austerity. perhaps , hopefully, with all the attention on Westminster shenanigans for the time being , they can get on and do their job , without the pressure of meeting targets and stats and the secretary of state breathing down their necks! fingers crossed.
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8 years 9 months ago #163324 by slugsta
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That's great news Matthew! Thanks for letting us know and for your kind words about B+W

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