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AlanSmid said:peteuk said:As noted above he changes haven't even been put into place and then there is a question of who and when. Common sense says they will review it at your next review, but truthfully no one knows yet. Id also add, Youve a 5 yr review, which indicates things are unlikely to change with your condition in the next few years. However your claim is only as safe as the assessor, given youve gone through the tribunal, it doesnt mean the same wont happen in 2030.1
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Spoonie_Turtle said:AlanSmid said:peteuk said:As noted above he changes haven't even been put into place and then there is a question of who and when. Common sense says they will review it at your next review, but truthfully no one knows yet. Id also add, Youve a 5 yr review, which indicates things are unlikely to change with your condition in the next few years. However your claim is only as safe as the assessor, given youve gone through the tribunal, it doesnt mean the same wont happen in 2030.
nce you first applied (or since the decision, if this was a review).
Thanks for all your help guys0
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