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Thank you! But also a query re supersession
- mothernurture
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However - I asked for the supersession back in September by letter and then in October provided them with a new ESA50 and supporting evidence (my health had deteriorated further). I received the letter yesterday saying I have been placed in the SG from 3rd February 2015.
Is this correct? I thought the award was meant to be from when you first told them of the changes. Am I being penalised for it having taken them 4 months to look into? What should I do now? or should I leave well alone?
Thanks!
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justy wrote: Hi, firstly I want to say thank you to Benefits and Work for all your good advice and guides. I have been accepted into the support group for ESA after requesting a supersession without being asked to attend a medical. Great news!
However - I asked for the supersession back in September by letter and then in October provided them with a new ESA50 and supporting evidence (my health had deteriorated further). I received the letter yesterday saying I have been placed in the SG from 3rd February 2015.
Is this correct? I thought the award was meant to be from when you first told them of the changes. Am I being penalised for it having taken them 4 months to look into? What should I do now? or should I leave well alone?
Thanks!
Hi j,
We have seen this before with other members in similar situations.
As it was you who instigated the review/supersession by reporting a Change in Circumstances, (C in C) and not the DWP Decision Maker, the superceding decision should be backdated to the date that you first made them aware of the C in C.
This should be the date of your initial letter reporting the C in C, or at the very latest the date that they received The ESA50.
I am sure that they would have adhered to this rule if your reporting of the C in C would have resulted in a reduction in any benefits that you were being paid.
It may be time to involve your M.P. if they won't back down.
Contacting your MP
bro58
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Thanks again!
Justy
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Refer them to the Decision Makers Guide Volume 1 Principles of decision making and evidence paragraphs 04200 onwards
www.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/upl...e/337313/dmgch04.pdf
Gordon
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