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14 years 1 day ago #37401 by Jox
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My friend who has recently had her dla stoped just reviced this through the post, shes already im recipty of esa and was told she would not have to attent any kind of interviews or medicles for 3 years having passed the introduction stage.
has anybody else had one of theese what is this for considering she is already getting esa?
has anybody else had one of theese what is this for considering she is already getting esa?
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14 years 1 day ago #37411 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:Limited capability for work questionnaire (ESA)
Jox
The "grace" period is just an advisory, the DWP can ignore it as they wish. It is possible that it linked to their loss of DLA that you mentioned.
Unfortunately you friend needs to complete and reutrun what I assume is an ESA50 form. There is help on how to do this in the Members section, that explains the best way to do this.
Can I ask why your friend lost their DLA, as I said above, this may have an effect on their ESA claim?
Gordon
The "grace" period is just an advisory, the DWP can ignore it as they wish. It is possible that it linked to their loss of DLA that you mentioned.
Unfortunately you friend needs to complete and reutrun what I assume is an ESA50 form. There is help on how to do this in the Members section, that explains the best way to do this.
Can I ask why your friend lost their DLA, as I said above, this may have an effect on their ESA claim?
Gordon
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14 years 1 day ago #37412 by Jox
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Just having a quick look through i have a few questions as some things are not clear
For example it asks if you can walk on level ground yes or no
Well she cant walk any distance at all without sever discomfort and pain but if she has no choice then she can techicly walk.
2: can you go up and down stairs if there is no hand rail
yes, no, or it varies
again she cant go up or down stairs safley without difficulty and without pain, but if she has no choice then technicly yes she can.
it dosent seem right just ticking yes to every question when they dont asked if she has any difficuly or experiences pain doing so
For example it asks if you can walk on level ground yes or no
Well she cant walk any distance at all without sever discomfort and pain but if she has no choice then she can techicly walk.
2: can you go up and down stairs if there is no hand rail
yes, no, or it varies
again she cant go up or down stairs safley without difficulty and without pain, but if she has no choice then technicly yes she can.
it dosent seem right just ticking yes to every question when they dont asked if she has any difficuly or experiences pain doing so
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14 years 1 day ago #37413 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:Limited capability for work questionnaire (ESA)
Jox
Have a look at the guides in the Members section, they eplain how to factor in pain in to the answers for the ESA50.
If you still have questions, then please come back to the forum.
Gordon
Have a look at the guides in the Members section, they eplain how to factor in pain in to the answers for the ESA50.
If you still have questions, then please come back to the forum.
Gordon
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