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11 years 10 months ago - 11 years 10 months ago #110634 by bobbiejo
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I was confused with credits and contributions.If I did start a 12 hr a week job would I still be able to continue with my appeal. I doubt I would even get an interview once they saw my health record plus i am going into hospital for major surgery again within the next few months but I am just looking at all my options.
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11 years 10 months ago #110638 by Gordon
I think you need to get face to face advice before starting any work.
Your appeal will be looking at your condition as it was at the time that you were previously assessed, so your working will have not impact on this.
However, you are not allowed to be in Remunerative Work and receive ESA, so there is a possibility that you win your appeal to be placed in the SG, but then have your claim closed because you are working.
So speak to a trained advisor to see whether there is any way around this Catch-22.
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kate wrote: I was confused with credits and contributions.If I did start a 12 hr a week job would I still be able to continue with my appeal. I doubt I would even get an interview once they saw my health record plus i am going into hospital for major surgery again within the next few months but I am just looking at all my options.
kate
I think you need to get face to face advice before starting any work.
Your appeal will be looking at your condition as it was at the time that you were previously assessed, so your working will have not impact on this.
However, you are not allowed to be in Remunerative Work and receive ESA, so there is a possibility that you win your appeal to be placed in the SG, but then have your claim closed because you are working.
So speak to a trained advisor to see whether there is any way around this Catch-22.
Gordon
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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