Law students in the U.K. are successfully challenging rulings that declared people fit for work.
Students at the Avon and Bristol Law Centre challenged 200 rulings from the Department for Work and Pensions. They have overturned 95 percent of those rulings, compared to the national overturn rate of 59 percent. (Video via Department for Work and Pensions)
Recent data shows more than 80 Britons a month died after being declared fit for work between 2011 and 2014. (Video via Newsy)
More than half of those workers died after trying to appeal their "fit for work" ruling.
The students secured a total of more than 1 million pounds for their clients, or an average of more than 5,000 pounds per case.
But the Department for Work and Pensions has cautioned against assuming any "causal link" between deaths and benefits status.
In the meantime, the welfare benefits adviser at the law center expects the successes of its student lawyers are just the first step for the program:
"I am confident the law centre can build on the project's success, helping a lot more people that cannot afford to pay for legal advice."