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pip new claim

KimV
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Hi everyone...I am just wondering if a new claim for pip would trigger a necessity to then claim UC and lose my esa support group transition status. UC is meant to be for everyone in my area fully in December 2018, so I think the pip new claim would be ok? just unsure. I get so confused when I try to research and fathom it out. live and full service confused me,
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PIP isn't part of UC and any claim you make won't prompt a move across.
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Only if a PIP award subsequently brought you into HB entitlement for the first time.
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Thank you for the replies …
mikehughescq thank you I am already claiming HB and CTR, the only new thing would be pip if an award is given.
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