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8 years 10 months ago - 8 years 10 months ago #162044 by debbie
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Hi I received my esr rate of contributions allowance rate of 73 .00 which I hav been receiving since 4th may I also filled a esa50 in sent round about same time but not a word from that is this still early days to hear anything ? I. e medical etc would you advise to wait bit longer or ring to see what's happening
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debbie wrote: Hi I received my esr rate of contributions allowance rate of 73 .00 which I hav been receiving since 4th may I also filled a esa50 in sent round about same time but not a word from that is this still early days to hear anything ? I. e medical etc would you advise to wait bit longer or ring to see what's happening
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Thanks gordon
Im Having to terminate my work contract due to ill health as well im absolutely devastated I have been working since 16 yrs of age feel like I have lost all my independence
Im Having to terminate my work contract due to ill health as well im absolutely devastated I have been working since 16 yrs of age feel like I have lost all my independence
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8 years 10 months ago #162210 by slugsta
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Debbie (((hugs))),
It's hard when our health problem takes away something that is part of our identity
It's hard when our health problem takes away something that is part of our identity

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8 years 10 months ago #162218 by debbie
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Just a quick question I have filled a esa50 form in about 9 weeks ago do I need to fill a form in for pip ? as I have been told I should or if I am successful on my esa50 claim would it automatically process through that like I say I'm already receiving 73 pounds a week from employment support allowance have I done this right I'm confused.dot.com
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8 years 10 months ago - 8 years 10 months ago #162221 by slugsta
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Hi Debbie,
PIP is a totally separate benefit with different criteria from ESA. If you do apply, you will have to fill in another long form and might need a face2face assessment.
In order to claim PIP your care and/or mobility needs must have been present for 3 months already and expected to last for at least a further 9 months.
If you think you might qualify, I suggest you have a look at our PIP self-assessment, score yourself harshly and see what you think.
PIP help for claimants
If you do decide to claim PIP, may I suggest that you start a new topic to deal with any questions/comments? We find it difficult to get our heads round dealing with 2 subjects in the same topic!
PIP is a totally separate benefit with different criteria from ESA. If you do apply, you will have to fill in another long form and might need a face2face assessment.
In order to claim PIP your care and/or mobility needs must have been present for 3 months already and expected to last for at least a further 9 months.
If you think you might qualify, I suggest you have a look at our PIP self-assessment, score yourself harshly and see what you think.
PIP help for claimants
If you do decide to claim PIP, may I suggest that you start a new topic to deal with any questions/comments? We find it difficult to get our heads round dealing with 2 subjects in the same topic!

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