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gay/pm wrote: Can anyone tell me if I fail ESA F2F assessment, then fail Mandatory Reassessment, and fail/not bother with tribunal can I fill in new
claim for ESA and how long before I can. Thankyou.
If you are found Fit for Work and you are unable to overturn the Decision then you can only make a new claim for ESA if you can show that you have a new condition or your existing conditions have deteriorated such that an award could be reasonably expected.
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gay/pm wrote: I have a F2F ESA assessment this week how do I find out how many points I scored.
You can request the ESA85 assessment report once a Decision has been made.
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gay/pm wrote: How can I find out which office is handling my ESA claim I dont seem to have any correspondence with address on is there someone I can ring.
Any letter you have had from the DWP with regard to your ESA claim will have the address of the office that is dealing with it.
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gay/pm wrote: How can I find out which office is handling my ESA claim I dont seem to have any correspondence with address on is there someone I can ring.
Any letter you have had from the DWP with regard to your ESA claim will have the address of the office that is dealing with it.
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