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Hi,I had my Atos medical yesterday.
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I think I remember one person, some time ago, getting a result within a week, given the delays now present in the system I think it's unlikely that you will hear that quickly.
Remember, if this is an ESA claim, then the DWP require you to notify them if you are going to be away from home overnight.
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I think I remember one person, some time ago, getting a result within a week, given the delays now present in the system I think it's unlikely that you will hear that quickly.
Remember, if this is an ESA claim, then the DWP require you to notify them if you are going to be away from home overnight.
Gordon
Sorry if this is slightly off topic and apologies to Sandra for hijacking her thread but I can't help wonder about this rule about telling the DWP you are going to be away overnight. Do they expect you to do that even for one night???
If this is the case how are we supposed to know rules like this? For example I was transferred to ESA last year but I certainly didn't get told any rules of the claim, wasn't given any paperwork regarding the details, just got told in letter how much I was getting and from when.
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The requirement is stated on the ESA40 and I am told, was also on the IB40. These pamphlets are issued for new claims for ESA, I don't know whether they are sending them out when claimants are transferred from anoth benefit to ESA.
I am sure the value to the DWP is debatable, however, as the DWP are only required to give 7 days notice of a requirement to attend a WFI, which takes no account of postal delays, there is potential value to a claimant to do this, as failing to attend a WFI can result in your benefits beig sanctioned.
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The requirement is stated on the ESA40 and I am told, was also on the IB40. These pamphlets are issued for new claims for ESA, I don't know whether they are sending them out when claimants are transferred from anoth benefit to ESA.
I am sure the value to the DWP is debatable, however, as the DWP are only required to give 7 days notice of a requirement to attend a WFI, which takes no account of postal delays, there is potential value to a claimant to do this, as failing to attend a WFI can result in your benefits beig sanctioned.
Gordon
Thanks Gordon, as you say the value to the DWP is debatable but when it is 7 days notice one night could make all the difference. For me it is fine as there would be someone at my house should I be away, which is unlikely, but I do feel the DWP should be sending all transfer people the ESA40.
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