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rabs
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Hi I have just won esa tribunal and got 21 points and put in sg. After a year waiting as I was assessed and was given 0 points, I get standard pip on both would I get enhanced on pip now I got 25 points for mobility and 6 for sitting and moving around...
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Hi rabs and welcomeHas your condition worstened since you received your PIP award ?Be all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Yes I informed them of my changes and was put on standard do but not mobilty as I'm not using crutches however I appealed with more evidence to my mobilty and was awarded 10 points so got standard..as I've now been granted esa sg I was told I may get more pip..
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ESA support group won't make any difference to your PIP claim. They're completely different benefits, with different criteria.
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