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ESA failed assessment what next
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Selina D wrote: I recently had a re-assessment was awarded 6 points only on mobility and zero for all other applicable categories their findings are way off the mark and some findings fictional some important facts missed off completely I have been down this road with dwp before and can't believe I'm having to do it all over again. Do I ask for mandatory reconsideration submitting no further evidence and submit evidence at appeal should it come to that or do I ask for mandatory reconsideration and submit further evidence, do I give points that I am unhappy with or think is wrong or do I not say or write anything and just wait for decision on the mandatory reconsideration. Lots of questions but I want to get it right.
Hi SD,
Welcome to Benefits and Work

As you have been assessed as "fit for work" are you aware that you no longer receive assessment rate ESA whist undergoing an MR ?
You can either sign on for JSA under reduced conditionality of your Job Seekers Agreement which should take account of your limitations.
Or, you can choose not to sign on, in which case you will receive no monies until either your MR is successful, or if not successful your appeal directly to The Tribunal Service is accepted in writing.
In either scenario you should obtain fit notes from your G.P. to cover you from the date of the fit for work decision.
However, keep them safe and do not send them to The DWP.
If it gets to the appeal stage, you can then present them and you should receive back payment of ESA assessment rate from the date of the fit for work decision.
Obviously, you cannot receive arrears of ESA if you have been receiving JSA for the same period.
Have a read through our : ESA MR/Appeals Guidance first, then come back to us if you have any further queries.
As you may know, you have one month from the date of the fit for work decision notice letter to request your MR :
Sending Documents to the DWP.
See also : Mandatory Reconsiderations Explained
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Disability Rights UK Factsheet - Appeals and Mandatory Reconsiderations.
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Can you also tell me how I can go about collection medical evidence from my hospital, I have spoken to the pain management team at the hospital who are suppose to be taking care of me and they said that they do not answer any requests from patience for medical evidence and that I should go to my GP but my GP does not have all the information the hospital have on me and my condition and can not give a full account of what is wrong.
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I have merged your post with your previous topic for continuity.
As advised in my response : Here.
Once you have submitted your appeal directly to The Tribunal Service, and they have accepted it you can revert back to ESA Assessment Phase.
See also : Preparing for a Tribunal Appeal Hearing.
How to write an appeal submission. DR UK
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MOJ Video of “mock” ESA Appeals Process and Tribunal
Please keep us updated on this topic.
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I'm sorry that the MR was not in your favour

You should be able to obtain a sight of your medical records, and copies of anything useful, via your consultant's secretary. There will probably be a charge for this.
Requesting your medical records
Charging for medical records
If/when you have further questions please reply to this message as it helps us if everything is kept in one place.
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