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Start of assessment for ESA
- spasm
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We are worried about both components of his DLA - mobility & care - will he still be assessed on the current DLA standards or will they assess him on the new PIP standards.
Spasms' wife
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The anticipated telephone call will explain the process to you and warn you to expect the ESA50 form in the next couple of weeks. the process will roll on regardless, even if you don't answer the phone. This FAQ tells you how the process should work
The Transfer Process
You can spend the intervening time gathering evidence and thinking about how you will answer the questions.
You can download an interactive PDF of the form if you wish to complete it like this. However, you would be better waitin until the form has arrived so that you know which version you have been sent - the regulations have changed recently but some areas are using up their supply of old forms.
ESA Forms
ESA claims
As far as your DLA reassessment is concerned, whether to expect a DLA form or an invitation to claim PIP depends on when the award is due to end
Latest information on PIP
If you have any further questions, please come back and ask them on this thread. It will be easier to find in future if you mark it as a favourite now.
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He was awarded his DLA indefinitely originally, and recently we applied for the care rate to be re-assessed. He was awarded higher rate care, his mobitlity didn't alter from the high rate he was alredy in receipt of. This again has been awarded indefinitely.
Are we right in thinking if they look at his DLA in anyway it will be looked at under the current DLA system and not through the PIP system?
We only asked them to re-assess spasms' care rate on the advice of out gp and the citizens advice bureau. He was awarded that 2/3 weeks ago.
spasms' wife
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spasm wrote: Thankyou for getting back to us so promptly.
He was awarded his DLA indefinitely originally, and recently we applied for the care rate to be re-assessed. He was awarded higher rate care, his mobitlity didn't alter from the high rate he was alredy in receipt of. This again has been awarded indefinitely.
Are we right in thinking if they look at his DLA in anyway it will be looked at under the current DLA system and not through the PIP system?
We only asked them to re-assess spasms' care rate on the advice of out gp and the citizens advice bureau. He was awarded that 2/3 weeks ago.
spasms' wife
There are two, completely seperate processes being carried out.
First, all claimants receiving IS due to Incapacity are being transferred to ESA, you have already been notified that this process has started. This should not result in your DLA being re-assessed.
Secondly, all DLA claimants between the ages of 16 and 65 are being transferred to PIP, as he has a indefinite award, he should not expect to be transferred before 2015.
I hope this explains it.
Gordon
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Thanks again.
Mrs Spasm
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spasm wrote: Thankyou for your reply and putting our minds at ease. We will now carry on collecting our evidence.
Thanks again.
Mrs Spasm
Please make sure you refer to our ESA Claim guides in the Members Only area, as the ESA criteria is very different from IS.
Good luck.
Gordon
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