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ESA Appeal - My Score sheet - help pls!
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12 years 7 months ago #87997 by Loo44
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Hi all,
I've sent in an appeal for my ESA Wrag to support group. I suffer with ME and am extremely poorly. However, the medical examiner has stated this on my score sheet :
Zero for everything except:
Consciousness Fa 15 points
Personal Action lAb 9 points
I've not heard when my appeal will be, hubby is representing me, but in the meantime, I just wondered what the scores mean, etc. Can anyone advise me please? Many thanks.
I've sent in an appeal for my ESA Wrag to support group. I suffer with ME and am extremely poorly. However, the medical examiner has stated this on my score sheet :
Zero for everything except:
Consciousness Fa 15 points
Personal Action lAb 9 points
I've not heard when my appeal will be, hubby is representing me, but in the meantime, I just wondered what the scores mean, etc. Can anyone advise me please? Many thanks.
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12 years 7 months ago #87999 by slugsta
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You need 15 points to be awarded ESA (except in certain exceptional circumstances). How these points are allocated is explained in the B+W ESA guide.
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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #88001 by Loo44
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Thank you - my brain fog is such that at the moment I can't understand what it means, but thanks for trying to help me
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12 years 7 months ago #88004 by Gordon
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Loo
If it helps;
Consciousness Fa
relates to question 11 on the ESA50 and
Personal Action lAb
is for question 13.
Gordon
If it helps;
Consciousness Fa
relates to question 11 on the ESA50 and
Personal Action lAb
is for question 13.
Gordon
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12 years 7 months ago - 12 years 7 months ago #88013 by Crazydiamond
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Loo44 wrote:
As you have requested an oral hearing of your ESA appeal at which your husband will represent you, it may be in your best interests to request a domiciliary hearing if you are unable to attend in person.
The reason is that appeal tribunals will wish to hear directly from the appellant themselves as opposed to a representative. Although tribunals may listen to what a representative has to say, they will wish to question you directly about your medical condition and how it affects your ability to work.
Although tribunals are different in the way in which they approach hearings, from experience unless there is any further compelling (medical) evidence which will assist your appeal, representatives being present without the appellant will invariably have no more chance of success than a paper hearing where the appellant elects not to attend a hearing.
If you are too ill to attend a tribunal, in the absence of further (medical) evidence, a hearing at home will increase your chances of a successful appeal, but the Tribunals Service will require evidence from your GP that you would be unable to attend in person to consider a domiciliary hearing.
I've not heard when my appeal will be, hubby is representing me, but in the meantime, I just wondered what the scores mean, etc. Can anyone advise me please? Many thanks.
As you have requested an oral hearing of your ESA appeal at which your husband will represent you, it may be in your best interests to request a domiciliary hearing if you are unable to attend in person.
The reason is that appeal tribunals will wish to hear directly from the appellant themselves as opposed to a representative. Although tribunals may listen to what a representative has to say, they will wish to question you directly about your medical condition and how it affects your ability to work.
Although tribunals are different in the way in which they approach hearings, from experience unless there is any further compelling (medical) evidence which will assist your appeal, representatives being present without the appellant will invariably have no more chance of success than a paper hearing where the appellant elects not to attend a hearing.
If you are too ill to attend a tribunal, in the absence of further (medical) evidence, a hearing at home will increase your chances of a successful appeal, but the Tribunals Service will require evidence from your GP that you would be unable to attend in person to consider a domiciliary hearing.
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