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13 years 5 months ago - 13 years 5 months ago #83160 by Sue
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can I ask if you're ESA is due to be removed after the12 months time limit and your condition has deteriorated since the original claim can you reapply under a change of circumstances with the hope of replacing the support group.
Thank you
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13 years 5 months ago #83162 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:time-limited ES a
Sue wrote:
This can be done even if your ESA has ceased providing you have maintained Limited Capability for Work during the interim, although the mechanism, in this specific case, for doing this is not currently clear.
Gordon
If your condition has deteriorated and you now believe you meet one or more of the Support Group criteria, then you can ask for a SupperSession on your current award.can I ask if you're ESA is due to be removed after the12 months time limit and your condition has deteriorated since the original claim can you reapply under a change of circumstances with the hope of replacing the support group.
Thank you
This can be done even if your ESA has ceased providing you have maintained Limited Capability for Work during the interim, although the mechanism, in this specific case, for doing this is not currently clear.
Gordon
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- bro58
13 years 5 months ago - 13 years 5 months ago #83163 by bro58
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Sue wrote:
Hi S,
The information at Examples 6 & 7 here should answer your question :
12 Month Limit for ESA(CB) Updated 10/03/12
See also :
12 Month Limit for ESA(CB) – Implementation New
bro58
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Posted same time as Gordon, please see his advise also.
can I ask if you're ESA is due to be removed after the12 months time limit and your condition has deteriorated since the original claim can you reapply under a change of circumstances with the hope of replacing the support group.
Thank you
Hi S,
The information at Examples 6 & 7 here should answer your question :
12 Month Limit for ESA(CB) Updated 10/03/12
See also :
12 Month Limit for ESA(CB) – Implementation New
bro58
Mod Edit :
Posted same time as Gordon, please see his advise also.
Last edit: 13 years 5 months ago by bro58.
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13 years 5 months ago - 13 years 5 months ago #83173 by Gareth56
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Replied by Gareth56 on topic Re:time-limited ES a
As has been previously pointed out how someone satisfies the condition that a person has maintained their Limited Capability for Work status has not been defined w.r.t. Example 7. Hopefully as the situation deteriorates into utter shambles someone at the DWP will come up with an explanation or perhaps an MP could get the necessary information.
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Last edit: 13 years 5 months ago by Gareth56.
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13 years 5 months ago #83219 by asdman
Replied by asdman on topic Re:time-limited ES a
Surely, once you have Limited Capabilty for Work status it lasts until you have a medical which decides you no longer have it?
Also, I have a related point; once your 365 days has finished, can you still claim NI credits?
Also, I have a related point; once your 365 days has finished, can you still claim NI credits?
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13 years 5 months ago #83221 by slugsta
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asdman wrote:
The DWP have not yet released details of how they intend to implement this. I suspect that 'common sense' will play no part in this!
I think that one will still be able to claim NI credits but, to do so, will still have to submit to regular reassessment.
Surely, once you have Limited Capabilty for Work status it lasts until you have a medical which decides you no longer have it?
Also, I have a related point; once your 365 days has finished, can you still claim NI credits?
The DWP have not yet released details of how they intend to implement this. I suspect that 'common sense' will play no part in this!
I think that one will still be able to claim NI credits but, to do so, will still have to submit to regular reassessment.
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