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10 years 7 months ago - 10 years 7 months ago #110153 by Dublinboy
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Thankyou Gordon.Does that mean that I will be reassesed after the 6 months? and will I have to go through the same process of filling in forms etc thanks
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10 years 7 months ago #110155 by Gordon
If your re-assessment date is set for six months then you should expect to receive a new ESA50 in about four months. you will need to treat it as a new claim and complete it in detail and provide medical evidence, where available.
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Dublinboy wrote: Thankyou Gordon.Does that mean that I will be reassesed after the 6 months? and will I have to go through the same process of filling in forms etc thanks
If your re-assessment date is set for six months then you should expect to receive a new ESA50 in about four months. you will need to treat it as a new claim and complete it in detail and provide medical evidence, where available.
Gordon
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10 years 7 months ago #110156 by bro58
Hi Db,
If it was a 6 months prognosis, then you would expect to receive a new ESA50, and undergo another reassessment around 8 weeks before the end of that period.
So the answer to your question is "Yes".
As Gordon says, 6 months is a very short prognosis for The SG, one would only expect a short prognosis such as this in The SG, if one had been involved in an accident and was receiving treatment where a recovery was expected, or one was having or awaiting operative procedures, etc, etc.
So it is well worth checking that this 6 months is correct. If it is, then as Gordon says, you can't legally challenge it.
bro58
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Dublinboy wrote: Thankyou Gordon.Does that mean that I will be reassesed after the 6 months? and will I have to go through the same process of filling in forms etc thanks
Hi Db,
If it was a 6 months prognosis, then you would expect to receive a new ESA50, and undergo another reassessment around 8 weeks before the end of that period.
So the answer to your question is "Yes".
As Gordon says, 6 months is a very short prognosis for The SG, one would only expect a short prognosis such as this in The SG, if one had been involved in an accident and was receiving treatment where a recovery was expected, or one was having or awaiting operative procedures, etc, etc.
So it is well worth checking that this 6 months is correct. If it is, then as Gordon says, you can't legally challenge it.
bro58
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