ESA
pest118
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I have lost my ESA but I am on jobseekers. Do you think I should go back on ESA.
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Did you ask for a Mandatory Reconsideration? If you didn't when was the decision made on the ESA? and why didn't you ask for the MR?
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How do I get a MR. No
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When did you receive your decision letter ?
You have one monnth from the date on the letter to ring and or write to DWP to request an MR
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Two years ago.
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you can't now ask for MR but if your condition has got worse or you have a new condition then you can reapply for ESA
Have a look at the B&W self test
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/med2/indexxx.php
What is the status of UC in your area ?
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I am having fitness for work assessment at the doctors.
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That is a good starting point. If your GP agrees that you are indeed unfit for work you should get a supporting letter to help with your claim
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I am not able to get UC. I am still live with parents.
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Thats ok
You can still apply for new style ESA which is outside UC
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I do think will reapply for ESA again.
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