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14 years 2 months ago #30191 by keddi
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I think the ESA medical form or the literature that comes with it suggests sending in any supporting evidence to your local benefit office dealing with the claim. Does anyone have any thoughts on whether it's better to do this or to bring it along to the medical.
I've already sent the form off and have a medical date.
I've already sent the form off and have a medical date.
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14 years 2 months ago #30196 by tb1uk
Replied by tb1uk on topic Re:ESA supporting evidence - where best to send
do both just to be on the safe side. make sure the person doing the medical reads your copy even if they say they have read it.
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14 years 2 months ago #30199 by Gordon
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Replied by Gordon on topic Re:ESA supporting evidence - where best to send
Unless you are specifically required to send originals, which I don't believe is the case for medicals or even tribunals, you should send a copy and not the original.
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14 years 2 months ago - 14 years 2 months ago #30200 by Crazydiamond
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Replied by Crazydiamond on topic Re:ESA supporting evidence - where best to send
keddi wrote:
As you have already completed the ESA50 and have a date for your medical, you should send any further supporting to the DWP.
Insofar as Atos are concerned who conduct the medical assessments, they actively discourage claimants from presenting any (further) supporting evidence either with the ESA50 or to the disability analyst. Accordingly, the disability analyst may refuse to take notice of the evidence. Unfortunately you cannot compel the DA to accept the evidence, but if you need to appeal any resulting ESA adverse decision, you can if you wish make this an issue before the appeal tribunal if you feel that it hasn't been taken into account and has had a material effect on the outcome decision.
I think the ESA medical form or the literature that comes with it suggests sending in any supporting evidence to your local benefit office dealing with the claim. Does anyone have any thoughts on whether it's better to do this or to bring it along to the medical.
I've already sent the form off and have a medical date.
As you have already completed the ESA50 and have a date for your medical, you should send any further supporting to the DWP.
Insofar as Atos are concerned who conduct the medical assessments, they actively discourage claimants from presenting any (further) supporting evidence either with the ESA50 or to the disability analyst. Accordingly, the disability analyst may refuse to take notice of the evidence. Unfortunately you cannot compel the DA to accept the evidence, but if you need to appeal any resulting ESA adverse decision, you can if you wish make this an issue before the appeal tribunal if you feel that it hasn't been taken into account and has had a material effect on the outcome decision.
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
Last edit: 14 years 2 months ago by Crazydiamond. Reason: Spelling correction.
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14 years 2 months ago #30203 by originaldave
Replied by originaldave on topic Re:ESA supporting evidence - where best to send
keddi wrote:
Send it to everyone give your doctor a copy too, and next time use paper the same size as the form with wide sellotape and add stuff as extra pages as well as enclosing copies in the envelope too
I think the ESA medical form or the literature that comes with it suggests sending in any supporting evidence to your local benefit office dealing with the claim. Does anyone have any thoughts on whether it's better to do this or to bring it along to the medical.
I've already sent the form off and have a medical date.
Send it to everyone give your doctor a copy too, and next time use paper the same size as the form with wide sellotape and add stuff as extra pages as well as enclosing copies in the envelope too
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