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13 years 4 months ago #62182 by joan
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Hi, I have sent a letter into the dwp re my recent medical IB transfer to ESA as i only scored 6 points! I have also obtained a letter of support from my doctor who had no problem with supporting me, and also a support letter from my Psychologist, my question is this, how long does it normally take now for the decision maker to have another look at it?
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13 years 4 months ago #62187 by Towser
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If the decision has been made you have one month to appeal if you disagree.
With the decision letter they should have enclosed form GL24 (appeal). If not obtain it from your local Jobcentre.
Please send that immediately stating why you are applealing.
Continue to send in fit notes until the result of your appeal.
You will continue to be paid at the assessment rate of ESA until a decision is made.
It would be very helpful to you to look at the guides you can download on this site.
With the decision letter they should have enclosed form GL24 (appeal). If not obtain it from your local Jobcentre.
Please send that immediately stating why you are applealing.
Continue to send in fit notes until the result of your appeal.
You will continue to be paid at the assessment rate of ESA until a decision is made.
It would be very helpful to you to look at the guides you can download on this site.
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13 years 4 months ago #62193 by cdcdi1911
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Hi Joan
You said that you sent a letter to the DWP but didn't say what you asked for.
Following an adverse ESA decision you have four options: you can ask for an explanation, written statement of reasons, reconsideration or appeal.
I haven't a clue what an explanation is but it's probably as useless as the statement of reasons, which only tells you what you scored points for.
A reconsideration is automatically triggered when you appeal using the GL24 form. As Towser suggested, an appeal is the best option and the guides fully explain the process.
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Derek
You said that you sent a letter to the DWP but didn't say what you asked for.
Following an adverse ESA decision you have four options: you can ask for an explanation, written statement of reasons, reconsideration or appeal.
I haven't a clue what an explanation is but it's probably as useless as the statement of reasons, which only tells you what you scored points for.
A reconsideration is automatically triggered when you appeal using the GL24 form. As Towser suggested, an appeal is the best option and the guides fully explain the process.
Regards
Derek
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13 years 4 months ago #62276 by joan
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Thanks Derek4 and Towser for you replies last nyt. One of you mentioned 4 options. Dwp phoned me, told me to send in letter saying what i disagreed with and to get supporting letters from my psychologist and doctor. The way the DWP were talking they sounded liked they were going to reconsider!! No letters from them regarding an explanation was received by me. I have contacted CAB who done me letter of support, doctor, psychologist and myself so lets see what they decide! I have also told them i will contact my MP to take entire matter up with them. Will keep you posted. Many thanks for your help.
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13 years 4 months ago #62281 by Gordon
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Joan
I have merged your new thread with the one you created yesterday.
I just want to make sure that you are aware that you are not entitled to any payments whilst a Reconsideration is carried out which can take 11-13 weeks to complete.
If you appeal, by completing a GL24 form, a Reconsideration will still be carried out, but you are entitled to receive the ESA Assessmemt rate until your Tribunal is heard.
Gordon
I have merged your new thread with the one you created yesterday.
I just want to make sure that you are aware that you are not entitled to any payments whilst a Reconsideration is carried out which can take 11-13 weeks to complete.
If you appeal, by completing a GL24 form, a Reconsideration will still be carried out, but you are entitled to receive the ESA Assessmemt rate until your Tribunal is heard.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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13 years 4 months ago #62292 by thomas
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I am currently in the situation of moving from Incap to ESA and have been advised to ask my doctor for a letter of support . As anyone got any suggestions of the type of thing i should ask my doctor to put in the letter. I'm obviously not asking for personal remarks but feel a bit of a fool asking the doctor to "lay it on a bit thick" but in fact this is what i'd like him to do .....thanks
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