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ESA medical again !!
- shandy
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- pete17971
Hi all, I posted back in march and April. In March I lost my appeal for esa, I have Multiple Myeloma, an incurable bone marrow cancer. I re applied for esa as it had been 14 month since my previous assesment, and I received esa again in march.On saturday I had a call from atos at 4.45pm to make an appointment for another medical assesment. I applied on march 4th in writing and telephone for a copy of statement of reasons from the previous tribunal incase I wanted to appeal to the upper tribunal, I have still not received this, surely this in itself is a 'error of law. I sent with the new esa50 form letters from my consultant and gp and said if they need anymore info, to contact my gp who wanted to help, Should they be sending me for another assesment when I haven't had chance to see the statement from my previous lost appeal. I find the whole thing pure 'harassement'.
Hi,
As you have reapplied for ESA, yes they can request another medical.
As you lost the previous claim at a 1st Tier Tribunal, your new claim is treated as a totally seperate claim and you will have to go through the prcoess if you wish to continue to receive ESA.
If you applied for the Tribunal's Ststement of Reasons in March, I would definitely be chasing this up as a matter of urgency. If you get no joy in receiving it, then both put in a formal complaint and contact your MP and ask him/her to become involved.
Pete
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- shandy
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I think the whole system stinks, I have 39 years on full stamp, working full time since the age of 15 and this is what you have to put up with when you are in need of support.
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- shandy
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My MP is now onto tribunals and dwp to see what has happened in all this mess.
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I am afraid the late production of a Statement of Reasons is not in itself an error of law, although it would be reason for a late application to the Upper Tribunal to be accepted.
Gordon
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