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Email reply re ESA reassessment
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Liam wrote: Finally received letter today (dated 23/03/17) stating that I remain in the SG. It's taken 5 months and thankfully I wasn't required to attend a f2f. So, I was required to be reassessed after some 18 months after my initial application. The letter today is almost identical to the one I received in June 2015, neither have indicated how long before I'll be reassessed again? I've written repeatedly to them asking for clarification but never get a reply! This site advises that reassessments are typically every 3 years.
My queries are, is it typical that I've been reassessed after only 18 months? Also, could this happen again, or will I be left for longer? On both occasions my GP was asked to provide evidence. I used B&W guides this time but not initially. I was very thorough.
If I ring DWP how likely would they tell me how long until next reassessment? Also will they have completed any medical report re their decision that I can request a copy of?
Hi L,
Congratulations on being placed into The SG once more !

There does still seem to be backlogs with ESA Assessments/Reassessments, and some members have reported that their assessments have been deferred for 2 years. See : This News Article
ESA Reassessments can be carried out at any time after 3 months have elapsed since the date of a decision.
In reality each ESA award comes with a prognosis period which is the recommended period before the award should be reassessed.
Normally, the maximum period is 3 years, but it can be before or after that period.
The Decision Notice letter that you receive does not include the prognosis period.
Further information on how to find out the recommended date for your next reassessment and how to request the ESA documentation used in coming to the decision can be found in This Post
As you can see, there will have been an ESA85A Medical Report generated even though you did not have a F2F.
bro58
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You need to chase the DWP, it is unusual for a SAR not to be answered within the 40 days.
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I remember mine taking way over 60 days and that was with the intervention of our MP, he did lots and is amazing. DWP not an apology in sight !!!!
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