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If ATOS say 3 months
- RachelPotter
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I appealed and won.
My question is, would I have been kept on ESA for three months from the date of my assessment?
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Rachel
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- Gordon
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Hi Rachel, not entirely sure what your askingHi, last time I had my assessment the ATOS nurse said I would be fit for work after 3 months.
I appealed and won.
My question is, would I have been kept on ESA for three months from the date of my assessment?
Best wishes,
Rachel
If you had scored sufficient points to be eligible for ESA, then the liklihood is that you would habe been re-assessed after 3-4 months after the Decision date. So that would mean a new ESA50 and in all probability a new medical.
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- RachelPotter
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If you fail your assessment and don't appeal the choice is to go on to JSA.
If the HCP puts, fit for work in X months time, do you get paid ESA assessment rate until that X months is up or, do they put you straight on to JSA?
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Rachel
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- Gordon
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No, the prognosis is only relevant is you score 15 points or more.Sorry Gordon, I'll try and put it differently.
If you fail your assessment and don't appeal the choice is to go on to JSA.
If the HCP puts, fit for work in X months time, do you get paid ESA assessment rate until that X months is up or, do they put you straight on to JSA?
Best wishes,
Rachel
If you don't, the assessment rate stops shortly after you informed of the Decision.
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- RachelPotter
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Sorry I'm in a pedantic mood
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Rachel
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- Gordon
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I think that is a seperate discussion you have to qualify for the benefit first.Is there any point of a prognosis then?
Sorry I'm in a pedantic mood
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Rachel
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