Had my wca today for contributions based ESA. Various problems main one being fractured knee which affects mobility and causes significant pain. Was prepared to be grilled about what I could/couldn’t do etc. Call lasted 15 minutes and all I was asked about were my incontinence issues. Assessor then said she had all the information she needed and would forward to DWP for decision. I asked if she wanted to know about my knee and mobility/pain problems and she said no, she had enough information. Should I see this as a positive sign that I will be in the support group due to incontinence alone? I expected to still have to answer all the other question so a bit confused.
I don't think it's wise to read anything (positive or negative)into what assessors say until you receive the decision letter. If they said they had enough information, you have to accept that she didn't feel the need to ask anything further and you have provided her with all she needed to complete her report. I know other people this has happened to.
Hope you get the result soon.
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