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11 years 7 months ago - 11 years 7 months ago #113028 by johndmruk mcdermott
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got a phone call this morning saying been transferred after medical to esa and can put in a letter for reconsideration what does this mean as far as my benefits are concerned do I get any or is that my benefit stopped I cant understand any of it I have been on ib for a number of years now can anyone advise me on what happens next
Last edit: 11 years 7 months ago by bro58.
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11 years 7 months ago #113033 by bro58
Hi jm,
Welcome to Benefits and Work
It is hard for me to offer any meaningful advice here, as it seems that you are not sure of the actual decision as a result of your ESA "medical".
You need to recontact the DWP to find out whether you have been found fit for work, or whether you have been placed into The WRAG or Support Group (SG)
Further, whatever the decision, you should receive a written notice in the form of a letter.
There is not really much that you can do until you receive written notification of the decision.
Please reply to this post, when you have clear information on the decision, and we will do our best to help.
bro58
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johndmrukmcdermott wrote: got a phone call this morning saying been transferred after medical to esa and can put in a letter for reconsideration what does this mean as far as my benefits are concerned do I get any or is that my benefit stopped I cant understand any of it I have been on ib for a number of years now can anyone advise me on what happens next
Hi jm,
Welcome to Benefits and Work

It is hard for me to offer any meaningful advice here, as it seems that you are not sure of the actual decision as a result of your ESA "medical".
You need to recontact the DWP to find out whether you have been found fit for work, or whether you have been placed into The WRAG or Support Group (SG)
Further, whatever the decision, you should receive a written notice in the form of a letter.
There is not really much that you can do until you receive written notification of the decision.
Please reply to this post, when you have clear information on the decision, and we will do our best to help.
bro58
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11 years 7 months ago - 11 years 7 months ago #113040 by bro58
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Hi jm,
As mandatory reconsiderations are now in force, whatever the decision is, if you disagree with it, the information on the links below may be informative :
Mandatory Reconsiderations FAQ's
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www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?view=topic&catid=10&id=99613
bro58
As mandatory reconsiderations are now in force, whatever the decision is, if you disagree with it, the information on the links below may be informative :
Mandatory Reconsiderations FAQ's
&
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/forum?view=topic&catid=10&id=99613
bro58
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