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'Official error' to make DWP redecide revision?
- Nervy
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13 years 6 months ago #57400 by Nervy
Replied by Nervy on topic Re:'Official error' to make DWP redecide revision?
Gordon wrote:
What's the rate for DLA?
Is there a website where these statistics come from?
You should think about this decision carefully as the success rate for Paper hearings is less than 10% whereas it is 40% for ESA, and even higher for DLA, if you attend.
What's the rate for DLA?
Is there a website where these statistics come from?
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13 years 6 months ago #57428 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:'Official error' to make DWP redecide revision?
Nervy wrote:
services.parliament.uk/hansard/Commons/B...answers/part010.html
I have seen quotes from what I consider reliable sources, but with no link to the original source, that have quoted figues as high as 55% for attended DLA tribunal.
Gordon
I have found a response from Marissa Miller which shows an overall rate of 42% (see below), but does not distinguish between Oral (attended) and Paper hearings.What's the rate for DLA?
Is there a website where these statistics come from?
services.parliament.uk/hansard/Commons/B...answers/part010.html
I have seen quotes from what I consider reliable sources, but with no link to the original source, that have quoted figues as high as 55% for attended DLA tribunal.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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- originaldave
13 years 6 months ago #57429 by originaldave
Replied by originaldave on topic Re:'Official error' to make DWP redecide revision?
Gordon wrote:
I think I have seen the numbers you talk of in the end of year report from the dla unit also I think said report has been spoke of in Parliment
Nervy wrote:
I have found a response from Marissa Miller which shows an overall rate of 42% (see below), but does not distinguish between Oral (attended) and Paper hearings.What's the rate for DLA?
Is there a website where these statistics come from?
services.parliament.uk/hansard/Commons/B...answers/part010.html
I have seen quotes from what I consider reliable sources, but with no link to the original source, that have quoted figues as high as 55% for attended DLA tribunal.
Gordon
I think I have seen the numbers you talk of in the end of year report from the dla unit also I think said report has been spoke of in Parliment
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- Nervy
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13 years 6 months ago #57487 by Nervy
Replied by Nervy on topic Re:'Official error' to make DWP redecide revision?
Is there a webpage for the ESA statistics?
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13 years 6 months ago #57490 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:'Official error' to make DWP redecide revision?
Nervy wrote:
research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/workingage/esa_wca/esa_wca_27042011.pdf
Gordon
The latest ESA statistics are on the following page.Is there a webpage for the ESA statistics?
research.dwp.gov.uk/asd/workingage/esa_wca/esa_wca_27042011.pdf
Gordon
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- originaldave
13 years 6 months ago #57491 by originaldave
Replied by originaldave on topic Re:'Official error' to make DWP redecide revision?
Nervy wrote:
This is a great page too for info
83.244.183.180/100pc/tabtool.html
you pick the benefit your inetested in and start adding the info you want hours of fun
Gordon wrote:
You should think about this decision carefully as the success rate for Paper hearings is less than 10% whereas it is 40% for ESA, and even higher for DLA, if you attend.
What's the rate for DLA?
Is there a website where these statistics come from?
This is a great page too for info
83.244.183.180/100pc/tabtool.html
you pick the benefit your inetested in and start adding the info you want hours of fun
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