Hi, my name is glevum! Starting the procedure to claim PIP
glevum
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I have been through an ESA assessment and was rejected. I took it to a tribunal; and won.
Now I am going to start the procedure to claim PIP.
Now I am going to start the procedure to claim PIP.
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Hi,
PIP and LCWRA are 2 different benefits with totally different criteria. Claiming one doesn’t automatically entitle you to another.This link may help https://pipinfo.net/0 -
I know. My conditions have worsened. Now I am going for PIP. I joined this group in case I need support after putting my application in.0
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Hello @glevum
Wishing you a warm welcome to the community, it's nice to see you join and I hope you enjoy getting involved
Congratulations on the eventually successful ESA claim, and best of luck with your PIP claim. You are always welcome to post on the community if you ever have any questions or concerns about it, I have moved your discussion over to our PIP category so you might also like to browse that for further information too.0
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