Universal Credit reintroduces medical evidence requirement
The Department of Work and Pensions has released an update confirming that the requirement to provide medical evidence for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) claims has been reinstated:
“As part of the Department’s response to COVID-19, the requirement to provide medical evidence to support claims to Employment and Support Allowance (ESA) and New Style Employment Support Allowance (NSESA) was deferred. We are now reintroducing this requirement on a phased basis. All new claims received from 10 July 2020 for ESA and NSESA must be supported by medical evidence.
For claims in existence prior to 10 July 2020, medical evidence will be introduced gradually and we will write to all of those claimants advising the date from which they are required to provide evidence in the coming weeks.”
If you have made a new claim for ESA or New Style ESA since March 2020, we would advise that you speak to your doctor to request a Statement of Fitness for Work to support your claim or you may find your benefit entitlement affected.
If you require further information on the above, or if you need any other advice regarding benefits, you can contact CHAP through our live chat service, which is available from 10am to 6pm Mondays and Wednesdays and 10am to 3pm on Fridays at www.chap.org.uk or you can contact us via phone on 030 0002 0002.





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