Will I need a reassessment for ESA?
ollieandduke
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I went on esa in 2016 and was told i would remain there till 2019. I have severe lower back pain and cant walk more than 5meteres without pain stopping me im in the support group with all thats going on will i be eligable for a reassesment or will i just have to wait and see whats happening
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Hi ollieandduke and welcome
As things stand at the moment ESA can be reviewed at any time.
Since the autumn, some people in the SG that meet certain criteria will only have to have one more assessment after which they will be advised whether or not another review will be needed
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Thanks for the reply x the way ive heard it is that if you meet certain criteria you wont need another assesment if your already in the sg maybe i misread it.
I have a crumbling spine and wondered if i fell in that criteria. Also wondered when you might be notified i live in wolverhampton just outside birmingham. -
You can only be notified that no further assessment is needed following an assessment and that will be part of the new decision
The criterai from Disability rights
https://www.disabilityrightsuk.org/sites/default/files/pdf/Severeconditionsguidance.pdf
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Thank you
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Hello,
I am coming close to the end of my 3 years of ESA payments, because I will have to assessed all over again! I am in a constant worried state, I have not received any notification as yet. Will it be the same as 3 years ago or worse, also if I lose my ESA. What will happen to my PIP, which I didn't bother to claim till a year later. That was due to me thinking that the DWP would stop my ESA, if I failed the assessment for PIP.
God how I hate the system!
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My brother has just been put into the support group. He had an assesment and they said he didnt qualify for esa so they put him on jsa. So my daughter appealed for him and he was put in the support group He had a letter telling him it was from the 2nd of nov this yr. But hasnt had any money increase or back dated money.
He is a single 59yr old man will his money go up or stay the same he gets 114 per fortnight which is what he would get on jsa -
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PIP has nothing to do with ESA they are separate benefits although PIP can have other benefits added.
ESA is not a time limited award, three years is just an indication and many reassessments are being defered. If you are worried. you can ring the DWP and ask when your assessment will be. This will not trigger an assessment but should give you peace of mind
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@ ollieandduke
Was this a tribunal decision ?
If so then the DWP often take 5-8 weeks to put the decision into payment
Has he been awarded CB or IR ESA ?
See the link for ESA payments
https://www.gov.uk/employment-support-allowance/what-youll-get
From this you should see that SG is £109.65 a week if you’re in the support group
Does he claim PIP also ?
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Contribution based and no he asnt applied for pip yet it was a manditory reconsideration
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Theer should be details on the decision letter of what the rate is and when the payment cycle begins.
If not then you need to phone the DWP for an explaination
CR
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