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please help no money for a over a month
- kmr
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there are 2 boxes to tick at the top of the note, the doc ticked the box for "you are not fit to work" the other box is "you may be fit for work taking account of the following advice:...."
then it goes to "if availible, and with your employers agreement, you may benefit from": (5 boxes)"amended duties, work place adaptions, altered hours, phased return to work". After that there is a space for the GP to put "comments, including functional effects of your condition(s)". then " this will be the case for...or from to... "(i think this is where my doc should of put till further notice). "I will/will not need to assess your fitness for work again at the end of this period.(delete as app)".I SHALL make sure now that i check what the doc puts because the ESA are being extremley harsh they havent sent me a letter to explain and they have had my sick note since 27 Oct 10 when i made my new claim.
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- jules Baggs
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Baggs wrote:
kmr, that's awful, I really feel for you. It's bad enough being sick without having all this additional pressure. I would phone my MP if I were in your situation, they can put a lot of pressure on the DWP. Ironically, I am trying to stop them paying me ESA since I lost my appeal in September. I have had payments in October and November, I phoned them immediately I got the first one and have told the Jobcentre that they are paying me inappropriately but today I have had a letter saying "we need a new medical certificate of your ESA will stop". Now maybe it will stop. Am still sick, btw, fibromyalgia is incurable. Life is difficult sometimes, isn't it?
Mods, will I have to pay the overpaid ESA back, since I have alerted them to their mistake?
No you won't have to pay back the sum overpaid at the present time, as it would be deemed an official error.
Please refer to my last response in this thread HERE.
The DWP are currently attempting to recover any sums overpaid, even when the claimant has notified them of their circumstances at the correct time, and questioned any subsequent potential error in payment.
The case in question has recently been heard by the Supreme Court as to whether the DWP are entitled to recover overpayments of this kind, and a decision is currently pending.
Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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- jules Baggs
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I'll have your ESA payments if you don't want them.
Derek
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