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7 years 11 months ago #195893 by Banness
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Just received a letter today advising of appeal date in 2 weeks. Have had to return to work 8.5 hours weekly after bei ng on incapacity/esa for 17 years due to degenerative illness.What should I expect at appeal. Seeing an adviser on Wednesday but any help would be appreciated.
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7 years 11 months ago - 7 years 11 months ago #195906 by slugsta
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You might find this helpful. It refers to ESA/ATOS but things are largely similar.
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7 years 11 months ago #195930 by Sarah Stones
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Try not to worry about the appeal. The point of the appeal is to for the panel to look at all the papers and ask you questions to clarify anything they are unclear of and to ask you about your medical conditions and the impact of them on your daily living and your mobility. If you have any evidence that you haven't submitted you can take that with you.
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7 years 11 months ago #195946 by slugsta
Any additional paperwork should be with the Tribunal Service at least 1 week before the date of the hearing. At most, the panel might accept a single sheet of A4 on the day, you should take 4 copies of this with you and hand them to the Clerk of Court on arrival.
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Sarah Stones wrote: Try not to worry about the appeal. The point of the appeal is to for the panel to look at all the papers and ask you questions to clarify anything they are unclear of and to ask you about your medical conditions and the impact of them on your daily living and your mobility. If you have any evidence that you haven't submitted you can take that with you.
Any additional paperwork should be with the Tribunal Service at least 1 week before the date of the hearing. At most, the panel might accept a single sheet of A4 on the day, you should take 4 copies of this with you and hand them to the Clerk of Court on arrival.
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7 years 11 months ago #195989 by Banness
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re you tube link esa appeal advice banned by dwp
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7 years 11 months ago #195998 by Gordon
I'm sorry but was there a question?
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Banness wrote: re you tube link esa appeal advice banned by dwp
I'm sorry but was there a question?
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