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E.S.A advice please

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

at the moment i cant work with my disability and have to claim E.S.A,my tribuneral hearing is in 5 weeks time but today found out the guy who was representing me has left his job way back in august, weve had no mail from him saying this.its now looking that i wont be able to get a representative in time to help me,does anyone know if i can postpone the hearing till they find me another rep

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By *Ryan-Man
over a year ago

In Your Bush

google benefits at work. They have a forum offering advice in this. Hopefully you will get a proper answer there

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By *uck_us_hardCouple
over a year ago

N.E Lincolnshire

Or seek advice from the C.A.B? Good luck with it, I am working with a few people going through the same thing. For the genuine ones the system is a joke!

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

thanks for the advice guys x

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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"For the genuine ones the system is a joke! "

Yeap, I totally agree with you! My sister has a few peoblems just now and don't get me wrong, she has led us to believe she was getting all this help when she hasn't!, It now transpires she has a court hearing next month with the risk of having her flat re-processed.

Everyone is entitled to an hour's free legal advise if you look around, you just need to find someone that specialises in whatever your situation is

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By *hangovCouple
over a year ago

sheffield

You can make application for the hearing to be adjourned on the basis that your representative is no longer available, it may not suceed but it is worth a try.

You should try contacting CAB or DIAL for help

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By *uck_us_hardCouple
over a year ago

N.E Lincolnshire


"For the genuine ones the system is a joke!

Yeap, I totally agree with you! My sister has a few peoblems just now and don't get me wrong, she has led us to believe she was getting all this help when she hasn't!, It now transpires she has a court hearing next month with the risk of having her flat re-processed.

Everyone is entitled to an hour's free legal advise if you look around, you just need to find someone that specialises in whatever your situation is "

I hope it all works out for your sister

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By *weetdebWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

Go to your local CAB...They probably wont go to the hearing with you but they will set out all the papers,,,I have attended a tribunal with a friend and its just a load of awkward questions,,,the doctor will ask you about your day and what you do ,how far you can walk etc...as mentioned above,its a bloody joke for the genuine people but unfortunately they are taking almost everone off ESA and making them appeal,if you lose then you just get moved to JSA...Its a joke and all about department targets

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Is your representative a union rep?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Is your representative a union rep? "

Scrap, that comment. I totally misread the original post.

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By *ctavius StuntMan
over a year ago

london


"Or seek advice from the C.A.B? Good luck with it, I am working with a few people going through the same thing. For the genuine ones the system is a joke! "

Fraud for disability benefits is less than 0.5% which pretty much makes anyone on a disiility benefit genuine.

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By *rokengirlWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere

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By *rokengirlWoman
over a year ago

Somewhere


"Or seek advice from the C.A.B? Good luck with it, I am working with a few people going through the same thing. For the genuine ones the system is a joke!

Fraud for disability benefits is less than 0.5% which pretty much makes anyone on a disiility benefit genuine."

Where did you get that stat from??

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