Daniel Jwanczuk took the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) to court in 2022, two years after his wife Suzzi died. He sat through discussions of his late wife’s lifelong disabilities. At the end, the single High Court judge ruled in his favour. It looked like victory.
Then, in 2023, the DWP appealed the High Court’s decision. Again, Daniel felt it was important to show up, to show the human side of what the government were fighting. This time, it was three judges in the Court of Appeal. He won – all three judges agreed with him and dismissed the government’s appeal.
This March, Daniel found himself in the Supreme Court. The DWP had appealed again, not accepting the loss. Now he must wait months to discover if, finally, he…
