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Help with ESA1 form.
- Cr3do
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I'm looking for a little help with the ESA1 form. I'm looking to claim for mental health issues of depression and paranoia which really have effected me since the death of my son.
The problem is im not good at describing things in detail and its really stressing me out that I may get this wrong and mess up my claim.
The parts of the form with is worrying me is;
Part 3 - "Please give brief details of your illness or
disability"
Part 22 - Other information "Please use this space to tell us anything else you think we might need to know."
If anyone could give me any advice and what type of things I need to write and details I need to give, it would be really appreciated.
Thank in advance.
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- bro58
Hi everyone,
I'm looking for a little help with the ESA1 form. I'm looking to claim for mental health issues of depression and paranoia which really have effected me since the death of my son.
The problem is im not good at describing things in detail and its really stressing me out that I may get this wrong and mess up my claim.
The parts of the form with is worrying me is;
Part 3 - "Please give brief details of your illness or
disability"
Part 22 - Other information "Please use this space to tell us anything else you think we might need to know."
If anyone could give me any advice and what type of things I need to write and details I need to give, it would be really appreciated.
Thank in advance.
Hi C3,
The ESA1 is the basic claim form for ESA,
You should answer the question, as it is asked, give brief details of your illness, etc.
As for the other information section, you do not have to put anything here, unless you feel that it is absolutely necessary to your claim.
Once your claim has been processed, you should enter the Assessment Phase of ESA, you will then receive an ESA50 Questionnaire, which is a lot more in depth than the ESA1 form, you can see an ESA50 here, for future reference :
Use Of The Interactive PDF Version Of The ESA50 Questionnaire
Did you know that there is an online version of the ESA1? see here :
www.direct.gov.uk/en/MoneyTaxAndBenefits...lorinjured/DG_172014
As it appears that you are new to the forum, and just in case that you haven’t already done so, it may help if you read :
Welcome to Benefits and Work
You can access our FAQ’s in the yellow Spotlight Area, at the top above the forum, from here :
FAQ’s
You can search the forums for previously posted topics from here :
Searching The Forum
To see potential sources of face to face advice, and representation, see :
Where to get advice?
You can access our ESA Guides from here :
ESA Guides
You can access our DLA Guides from here :
DLA Guides
You can access all our B&W Guides from here :
All B&W Guides
Information on Personal Independence Payment, (PIP) can be found here :
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
There is also a section on ESA in our FAQ's, accessible from the FAQ link above.
If you have any further general questions please repost here.
bro58
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- Gordon
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AS you appear to be a new member, you might want to review the following FAQ.
Welcome to Benefits and Work
The ESA1 form only requires you to detail your conditions in brief, an ESA50 will be sent be sent to you in a few weeks, and it is this form that requires a detailed explanation of your health.
You will only have four weeks to complete the ESA50, see
How long do I have to complete the ESA50?
So you might want to get ahead of the game by starting to fill it in now. See
Use Of The Interactive PDF Version Of The ESA50 Questionnaire
Our ESA Claim guides are on the following link
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/esa
If you have any further questions, please reply to this thread.
Gordon
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- Cr3do
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Should I also put in my claim for DLA at the same time of ESA or do I need to wait until after ESA is finalised?
Thank you.
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- bro58
Thank you for the help.
Should I also put in my claim for DLA at the same time of ESA or do I need to wait until after ESA is finalised?
Thank you.
Hi C3,
You can put in a claim for DLA as well if you wish, if you think you can handle both assessment processes at the same time.
As long as you have suffered with the medical conditions and resulting limitations/disabilities/care needs for at least 3 months before your DLA claim, and expect to suffer with the same for at least 6 months after.
bro58
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