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ESA claim stopped
- suemccaff
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- Gordon
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I am afraid your options are quite limited.
You should be able to get the Housing Benefit re-instated on the basis of a nil income claim, just contact his Local Authority and they should be able to restart payments in about a week.
The ESA is more problematical, failing to attend is classed a technical Fit for Work Decision and because of this the ESA Assessment rate is not payable during an appeal, nor is it payable with a new claim for six months or until an assessment is attended.
Further, he will likely be required to go through a Mandatory Reconsideration before lodging an appeal, although hopefully this will overturn the original Decision, it is very unlikely that this will be done before the New Year, the DWP are suggesting that MRs will take 10 working days, but currently there is no indication that this is the case.
It may be possible to apply for a Hardship payment, you need to contact the DWP office that normally deals with his claim, I am not sure whether his Fit for Work Decision will impact on his eligibility.
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suziq wrote: Thank you Gordon. Is the Mandatory Reconsideration the thing they said they'd initiate after I spoke to them (when they said they'd put down that I'd asked them to reconsider) or do we need to request this more formally in writing? Also, if I can supply evidence to suggest the GP didn't give the correct information would that help? Finally, if the reconsideration was successful would that mean his benefit was reinstated at the rate of £71 a week until a medical? If the info from the GP indicates a medical should not be necessary due to his condition and he should be in the Support group without one, how long before an uprating of ESA? Sorry for all the questions!
Hi sq,
A Mandatory Reconsideration (MR) can be initiated over the phone.
To be on the safe side, it may be best to back this up in writing in the form of a letter simply stating that you are formally requesting an MR.
Sending Documents to the DWP or ATOS
Any supportive evidence should help, and copy of such should be sent to The DWP ASAP.
As it seems that ESA has been stopped due to failure to attend a face to face, as well as the evidence supporting the fact that an SG award should be made, it should also show "Good Cause" for his non attendance of the recent face to face assessment.
Of course, the evidence that you may provide could fulfill both of the above.
If "Good Cause" for the non attendance is accepted, then yes his ESA assessment rate should be reinstated.
Compelling evidence may well result in an SG award without any further need for a face to face.
How long this may take, depends on how quickly ATOS/DWP deal with the situation.
Have a read through our : Mandatory Reconsiderations FAQ's
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