ESA
paul93
Community member Posts: 69 Connected
I am getting PIP standard rate and Mobility standard rate as i went to tribunal now in December 2018 they assessed me twice for ESA and today i received the derision and they gave me 0 points every where and they stopped me paying from 7th Feb 2019 the nurse who assessed me she is a full of lies and i cant understand about my situation,I had a heart attack i am diabetic i have arthritis on my neck i have acidity problem i have bladder problem i have Prostate Cancer i have problem in my spin and my MRI show a decree of canal stenosis and i have a mental health issue so they have stopped my money what shall i do and how i can survive please help me
Its a 110% lie from the assessor
Its a 110% lie from the assessor
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Hi Paul93, thank you for sharing this with us. I am sorry to hear about what you are going through. You may find our appealing a DWP benefits decision useful.
Please let us know if you have any questions.
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I'm so sorry to hear about your experience @paul93, that must have been tough. I know how frustrating it can be when you feel you haven't been heard.
You can appeal the decision, and this page may help you get started. Do feel free to come back to us with any questions and we'll advise where we can. -
First Thanks Pippa
I want to know that my first assessment on 04/12/18 was quiet good but why they assessed me again on 14th December again and on that assessment i could feel that the assessor didnt bother me to listen and she was making all the way the decision on her own way she has breach nurse code of conduct,now i want to make Mandatory Reconsideration and i want some help what i should write to them -
Hi @paul93, AdviceNow have a great online letter writing tool for Mandatory Reconsiderations (MRs).
There's also some good advice on the MR process on the Citizens Advice website. Hope this helps! -
Thanks Pippa
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