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attending a medical, where can i find the tips

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14 years 1 day ago #37384 by divadavid
Please help someone, where on this site can i find the advice on attending medicals and questions they will ask me
thanks :unsure:

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14 years 1 day ago #37385 by Gareth56
May I suggest you pop over to the Members Section and all will be revealed with respect to your question :)

The excellent guides for ESA/IB and DLA all contain a wealth of information that you'll find useful when attending a medical assessment.

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14 years 1 day ago #37439 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:attending a medical, where can i find the tips
divadavid wrote:

Please help someone, where on this site can i find the advice on attending medicals and questions they will ask me
thanks :unsure:


Which benefit is the medical for ?

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14 years 1 day ago #37455 by mikesimms
I find this interesting too, for when mine comes up!

I dont really understand some of the things said on this forum, like this..

Is it better to pass a medical or fail a medical?

Surly if you fail sections you will gain points, but they talk about passing.

To me its not clear.

Mike

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14 years 1 day ago #37459 by cdcdi1911
Technically, if you score enough points to qualify for the relevant benefit (meeting the threshold of incapacity), you have passed the medical.

However, from my experience, people who are not familiar with benefits take the opposite view and think you have to fail a medical to qualify for benefit.

Logically the PCA and WCA are designed to test your level of disability to see if you are unfit for work. As you receive an award if you are unfit for work, it does make sense to describe it as a pass. Nobody receives an award for failing, except perhaps bankers.

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14 years 1 day ago #37460 by Gareth56
MikeSimms wrote:

I find this interesting too, for when mine comes up!

I dont really understand some of the things said on this forum, like this..

Is it better to pass a medical or fail a medical?

Surly if you fail sections you will gain points, but they talk about passing.

To me its not clear.

Mike



I think this is a question of semantics, perhaps some more learned input may be helpful.

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