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advice re benefits when reclaiming (5 weeks after)

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14 years 2 months ago #27350 by julesg
having had that good news yesterday in that I won my ESA appeal scoring 24 points - I went to work today (been back at work 5 weeks,) to find my employer is unhappy about my work and my colleagues don't think i fit in with the team.
Not sure I can cope with the stress and anxiety - I can see me visiting my doctor for a new 'fit note'asap

Can anybody tell me what will happen if I go back to claiming ESA?
Will I have to go back to assessment phase and a new WCA medical for me to fail again etc etc.......advice gratefully received

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14 years 2 months ago #27362 by cdcdi1911
Hi Jules

I don't quite understand your post. If you won your ESA appeal you should be put back on ESA and already be claiming it.

Derek

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14 years 1 month ago #27433 by julesg
thanks derek - i am actually in employment at the moment - however i was due a back operation before i started which was delayed for medical reasons, and i am struggling to manage due to my back so may need to claim benefits again

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14 years 1 month ago #27436 by Survivor
See the guide to ESA in the members section. P14 "Backdating and linked claims
From October 27 2008 people who are incapable of work have to claim ESA.
The 8 week linking rule still applies to IB and is extended to 12 weeks under ESA and the 2 year welfare to work linking rule still applies."

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