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Does passing ESA Tribunal been I won't need UC Tribunal?

cathyd158
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Hello everyone...just after advice on ESA Tribunal and UC. I failed ESA WCA in dec 17 and i had my tribunal on monday....which i passed and was given 15points. My query is I had to claim UC after ESA was stopped. During the year i had to attend another WCA for UC and scored zero points. I started the appeal process for this assessment. My question is does passing the ESA tribunal mean i wont have to go through with the UC Tribunal? Thanks
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Welcome to the community @cathyd158! I hope the response on your other thread linked above helps to clarify things.
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