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Remunerative work
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First time posting so apologies if my question is not suitable for this forum
But here goes....... I am expecting to receive my ESA forms for me to be
Migrated from IB to ESa, I am exempt from any WCA as I receive high rate
Care and mobility dla which I know does not apply to the new rules for
ESA...... But my question is this.....I have a letter from my doc to say I am
Not fit for any remunerative work so when I do receive my ESA forms and
Return them would I be expected to go automatically in the support group?
The letter from my doc was from some years ago when I was medically retired
From my work. Many thanks.
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I am afraid that entry into the Support Group is based on you meeting one or more of the relevant criteria, your doctors statement, as described, would not be sufficient, even for the Exceptional Circumstances.
You can read about these and the ESA proces in the Understanding ESA guide in the Members Only area.
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I don't want to dis-hearten you, but I feel it unlikely that your doctors letter will be sufficient to award you ESA.May be what I am thinking is that once I have submitted my ESA forms with supporting evidence including my gp letter saying I am not fit for work, then surely this can not be over ruled so was wandering has any one else been in a similar situation and what their experience was. Thanks.
You need to show that you score 15 points for the WRAG or meet one or more of the Support Group criteria, in order to be awarded ESA.
Please have a look at the ESA guides, to get a better understanding of what you need to do.
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May be what I am thinking is that once I have submitted my ESA forms with supporting evidence including my gp letter saying I am not fit for work, then surely this can not be over ruled so was wandering has any one else been in a similar situation and what their experience was. Thanks.
Unfortunately, the DWP/Atos frequently overrule GPs medical statements which declare patients unfit for work. Furthermore, the DWP on the advice of Atos can overturn their previous decisions in which they decide a claimant is incapable of work, have limited capability for work or limited capability for work-related activity, by superseding the subsisting favourable decision, and replace it with an adverse decision which finds a claimant fit for work.
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