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8 years 7 months ago - 8 years 7 months ago #169907 by magpiejoe08
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As this is primarily a discussion topic about a change that has not occurred yet then I am sorry but I can't allow it.
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8 years 7 months ago #169996 by magpiejoe08
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ok, but is it common to wait 4 years and counting for another medical? especially as I read that 3 months, 6 months, 1 or 2 years is the norm. and 3 years is very seldom. (i'm not complaining, just curious.)
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8 years 7 months ago #170005 by Gordon
We would expect 2-3 years for most SG awards. There were serious issues with the assessment process last year and the year before and as a result many reassessment dates were put back by the DWP for two years, it's possible that your claim was one of those effected.
If you want to check when you are due for reassessment, give the DWP office dealing with your claim a call and ask.
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magpiejoe08 wrote: ok, but is it common to wait 4 years and counting for another medical? especially as I read that 3 months, 6 months, 1 or 2 years is the norm. and 3 years is very seldom. (i'm not complaining, just curious.)
We would expect 2-3 years for most SG awards. There were serious issues with the assessment process last year and the year before and as a result many reassessment dates were put back by the DWP for two years, it's possible that your claim was one of those effected.
If you want to check when you are due for reassessment, give the DWP office dealing with your claim a call and ask.
Gordon
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