new health condition aswell as exsisting 1 uc
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jojo7777
Community member Posts: 39 Listener
hi last year had a wca over phone was told i need a f2f as not enough information....dec last year had a new health condition sent in medical evidence from doctor and they received that 2 weeks ago,wot happens next and how long does this take plz
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Hi there
Not sure what will happen maybe another WCA. Have you reported new condition on your journal and sent in fit notes and completed the uc50 form
The same process will happen as your prev WCA but hopefully thet can get all infi they need from phone assessment
As with anything predicting how long it will take isnt easy as lots factors involved
Good luck let us know -
hi,yes reportes new health condition and got fit notes...wca said its with the medical team now
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Fingers crossed
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ty,do u think they can make a dissision with the medical evidence i sent them
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They di sometimes do what is called paper based assessments which is what you mention. These are rare though but they do happen
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