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Medically retired for 18 years, lost my IB. help
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12 years 9 months ago #90320 by archie0123
Medically retired for 18 years, lost my IB. help was created by archie0123
After serious RTA with head and facial injuries I was medically retired. This was done as the problems I was left with would never change. Permanent headaches, which never go only worsen, leaving me bed ridden, brain damage,double vision, vertigo, lower back problems etc. After work capability assessment i scored 0 points, lost my IB and have been deemed fit to work. I am so scared as I can go for days/weeks and not be able to do a thing apart from lie quietly and sleep, my back goes into spasm and i cant sit,stand,lie down or walk. My doctor has advised me to appeal, but who do i get to represent me. I hope someone can help and advise me.

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12 years 9 months ago #90325 by slugsta
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Replied by slugsta on topic Re:Medically retired for 18 years, lost my IB. help
I am sory to hear that you are having to deal wih this. Here are some resources that might help you
How long do I have to appeal?
How to submit an appeal
What will I be paid while I appeal?
As a first step, you should ask for the forms that were used in making the ESA decision
ESA medical – what forms should I ask for?
Whilst it is true that people with representation have a higher success rate at tribunal, it is not essential.
Where to get help
How long do I have to appeal?
How to submit an appeal
What will I be paid while I appeal?
As a first step, you should ask for the forms that were used in making the ESA decision
ESA medical – what forms should I ask for?
Whilst it is true that people with representation have a higher success rate at tribunal, it is not essential.
Where to get help
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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12 years 9 months ago #90329 by bro58
Replied by bro58 on topic Re:Medically retired for 18 years, lost my IB. help
Hi a0123,
Just to add, if you are to appeal using the GL24 form, within one month of receiving the "fit for work" decision, you must also obtain a MED3 "fit note" (sick note) from your G.P. to cover you from the date that your I.B. ends.
Once you have submitted your GL24 and MED3 you will then be entitled to the assessment rate of ESA, until either the decision is changed at the automatic reconsideration stage, or if not then, until the time that your appeal is heard at the Tribunal.
bro58
Just to add, if you are to appeal using the GL24 form, within one month of receiving the "fit for work" decision, you must also obtain a MED3 "fit note" (sick note) from your G.P. to cover you from the date that your I.B. ends.
Once you have submitted your GL24 and MED3 you will then be entitled to the assessment rate of ESA, until either the decision is changed at the automatic reconsideration stage, or if not then, until the time that your appeal is heard at the Tribunal.
bro58
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12 years 9 months ago #90330 by archie0123
Replied by archie0123 on topic Re:Medically retired for 18 years, lost my IB. help
Thank you so much for your quick reply. I struggle to take information etc in, what forms do I ask for. I have looked at the link and cant see them. So sorry to be a pain
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12 years 9 months ago #90331 by archie0123
Replied by archie0123 on topic Re:Medically retired for 18 years, lost my IB. help
My GP has given me a MED3 for 3 months, I just dont know what to put on the appeal form, do I go into great detail as to why I dont agree with their decision etc.
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12 years 9 months ago #90333 by slugsta
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Replied by slugsta on topic Re:Medically retired for 18 years, lost my IB. help
You don't need to put a lot of detail at this stage, just make it clear that you don't feel they have taken the severity of your condition into account.
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