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4 years 5 months ago #255060 by Tracy
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I thought i saw on the news section about ESA end dates (from court tribunals going in your favour to being reassessment date) being extended , is this right or have i imaged it? Does anyone know what is happening now with ESA at the moment. Thanks.
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4 years 5 months ago #255152 by Catherine
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Hi Tracy,
I don’t remember seeing that, but that could be down to my memory.
We seem to be getting very mixed messages about what is happening. Hopefully if someone has a definitive answer they will let us know!
Catherine
I don’t remember seeing that, but that could be down to my memory.
We seem to be getting very mixed messages about what is happening. Hopefully if someone has a definitive answer they will let us know!
Catherine
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4 years 5 months ago #255248 by latetrain
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Hi Tracy
ESA is an indefinite award with scheduled reassessment so there will be no end date or award length on the Decision Letter, if you have the assessment report then the "prognosis" is used to set the date, failing that contact the DWP office dealing with your claim, the reassessment date will be recorded on your computer record.
Gary
ESA is an indefinite award with scheduled reassessment so there will be no end date or award length on the Decision Letter, if you have the assessment report then the "prognosis" is used to set the date, failing that contact the DWP office dealing with your claim, the reassessment date will be recorded on your computer record.
Gary
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