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James1916
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I missed an ESA assessment earlier this year and money was stopped.
I claimed again in april and they said couldnt pay me until got another assessment. I finally had the assessment 21st of November and waiting to hear back.
If it’s successfull does that mean it will be backdated from April?
Oops just noticed in wrong place
I claimed again in april and they said couldnt pay me until got another assessment. I finally had the assessment 21st of November and waiting to hear back.
If it’s successfull does that mean it will be backdated from April?
Oops just noticed in wrong place
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Hi @James1961
Good Morning & Welcome ??
It’s great to meet you today!!!!
Don’t worry as I can help you further with this!!!!
We have got lots of info on “esa”
There are other members who are/have gone through their “esa”
We have also got lots of info/advice that I can offer you!!!!!!
Please please let me know how you feel???
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