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ESA after the 12 months has passed.
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If you believe that you meet the Exceptional Circumstances criteria, then you will need to provide evidence to support this, or if you already have, restate what that evidence is.Also, Gordon,
MY assessment results
show that the exceptional circumstances segment of my assessment was "curtailed"
As my major problems relate to mental health, am I right to point this out , when I send my documents for DM review?
As a general comment, there is no reason why you should not direct the Decision Makers attention to this or any descriptor that you believe you meet.
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- stephano
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any idea what % of esa claimants actually are successful , in getting the decision changed , wrag to
support ( my case/wish ).
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As far as I am aware the DWP do not provide statitsics covering this area.Thanks ,Gordon,
any idea what % of esa claimants actually are successful , in getting the decision changed , wrag to
support ( my case/wish ).
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- stephano
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Thanks,do claimants contact/inform yourselves, ever , of successful revised esa decisions ?
And, if so , is it a frequent occurrence.? And why isn'y esa longer than 12 months.
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If you look through the forum you will see that a number of members have successfully appealed from the WRAG to the Support Group.o.K., GORDON,
Thanks,do claimants contact/inform yourselves, ever , of successful revised esa decisions ?
And, if so , is it a frequent occurrence.? And why isn'y esa longer than 12 months.
Just to be clear, regarding ESA, it is only ESA(CB) that is being limited, and the 365 days is only relevant to time spent in the WRAG, time spent in the Support Group does not count to towards the total.
Anyone subject to the limit will be able to claim ESA(IR), providing they meet the associated means test.
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- stephano
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are there any claimants out there,who would be willing to share their experience , telling how they were successful in having their work-related
status reversed to support group status.
thanks.
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