If you’re ill you don’t need the hassle of appealing so ensure you get a fair ESA assessment.
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thanks for the advice :)
you are a good man for letting us know. got my assment in a few weeks.
Thanks , good luck.
Thankyou for this information we are currently in the assesment stage and
have just been diagnosed – sent off all proof needed and this will
certainly help
Thank you very
Much for this video I have my assessment 50 miles away suffer from
depression anxiety and have problem with ankles really worried up call them
tomorrow and ask for an audio recording hopefully they can do this for me
for Friday all the best God bless
When the assessments first came out loads of people wanted recordings. When
they went to appeal the recording rarely went in favour of the claimant as
they were almost always found to support the healthcare professionals
report. Since people stopped asking for recordings the number of successful
appeals has risen. Also if you want a recorded assessment it can only be
done on the recording equipment provided as this cannot be tampered with (2
copies are made in front of the claimant, like police tapes), with a copy
provided at the time of the recording. These are then sealed in front of
the claimant and submitted with the report. If you do your own recording it
can’t be used as evidence at appeal because it is an uncontrolled copy and
there is no proof that it hasn’t been tampered with. Them’s the rules
folks.
A few years ago I scored ZERO points on my ESA assessment because I had was
in a happy place in my head on the day off the assessment. but on the day
of my appeal I was in a very gloomy place in my head and I scored 23 points
just on depression alone.