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15 years 2 weeks ago #24679 by Jim Allison
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Replied by Jim Allison on topic Re:little bit of advise needed please
Hi CD,
Absolutely, this was the advice given by Steve earlier in the thread.
I was thinking that as the poster has received no ESA, perhaps they could claim a means-tested benefit which are outside my area of expertise.
Kind regards.
Jim
Absolutely, this was the advice given by Steve earlier in the thread.
I was thinking that as the poster has received no ESA, perhaps they could claim a means-tested benefit which are outside my area of expertise.
Kind regards.
Jim
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15 years 2 weeks ago - 15 years 2 weeks ago #24683 by Crazydiamond
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Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:little bit of advise needed please
Jima1 wrote:
Hi Jim,
The normal practice is for ESA to continue at the assessment rate, and this should have been reinstated as soon as the appeal was received.
Some DWP offices were quoted as saying that if an appeal was lodged against the adverse ESA decision, the appellant had to specifically state that they wished to be paid at the assessment rate. This has now deemed to be incorrect.
No other means tested benefit could be claimed other than possibly income-based JSA, which would not be appropriate as there is a clear dispute about fitness for work. Income Support is not payable when a claimant/appellant has claimed ESA. The appellant in this case is perfectly entitled to claim assessment rate ESA, and would be advised to claim all the arrears of the allowance.
Regards,
CD
Hi CD,
Absolutely, this was the advice given by Steve earlier in the thread.
I was thinking that as the poster has received no ESA, perhaps they could claim a means-tested benefit which are outside my area of expertise.
Kind regards.
Jim
Hi Jim,
The normal practice is for ESA to continue at the assessment rate, and this should have been reinstated as soon as the appeal was received.
Some DWP offices were quoted as saying that if an appeal was lodged against the adverse ESA decision, the appellant had to specifically state that they wished to be paid at the assessment rate. This has now deemed to be incorrect.
No other means tested benefit could be claimed other than possibly income-based JSA, which would not be appropriate as there is a clear dispute about fitness for work. Income Support is not payable when a claimant/appellant has claimed ESA. The appellant in this case is perfectly entitled to claim assessment rate ESA, and would be advised to claim all the arrears of the allowance.
Regards,
CD
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24689 by Jim Allison
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Replied by Jim Allison on topic Re:little bit of advise needed please
Hi CD,
Many thanks for the clarification. Again my knowledge of ESA leaves a lot to be desired. I don't seem to be able to absorb and retain new knowledge these days.
I think my MS is affecting my memory recall, plus not far off 70 now.
Kind regards
Jim
Many thanks for the clarification. Again my knowledge of ESA leaves a lot to be desired. I don't seem to be able to absorb and retain new knowledge these days.
I think my MS is affecting my memory recall, plus not far off 70 now.

Kind regards
Jim
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24778 by cdcdi1911
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Hi Crazydiamond
Do you still need your GP's support to claim ESA at the assessment rate while awaiting the outcome of an appeal (for medical certificates)?
Regards
Derek
Do you still need your GP's support to claim ESA at the assessment rate while awaiting the outcome of an appeal (for medical certificates)?
Regards
Derek
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24790 by Crazydiamond
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Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:little bit of advise needed please
DepressedDerek wrote:
Yes, you need to submit medical certificates from a GP during the appeal process, in order to continue to claim ESA at the assessment rate.
Hi Crazydiamond
Do you still need your GP's support to claim ESA at the assessment rate while awaiting the outcome of an appeal (for medical certificates)?
Regards
Derek
Yes, you need to submit medical certificates from a GP during the appeal process, in order to continue to claim ESA at the assessment rate.
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15 years 2 weeks ago #24817 by lollyred1
Replied by lollyred1 on topic Re:little bit of advise needed please
Thank you all for replying, i have so far recieved no esa not even at assment rate except for £10 and this has been going on since 29th July last year, looks like another visit to CAB is in order lol x
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