PIP Tribunal and ESA
joe1612
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Hi @joe1612 welcome to the community! Would you like to tell us a bit about yourself?Disability Gamechanger - 2019
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Hi AMI, I am 50yrs old and am attending my PIP Tribunal and am very nervous. Just wish I had come across this community long ago
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Can anyone tell me, I am going to PIP Tribunal only and wanted to know if my ESA benefit will be mentioned, I am happy with my ESA benefit and do not dispute any of this, reason I'm asking is my friend is going to support me and i don't really want her knowing what other benefits I get.
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Hi @joe1612
Good Afternoon!!!!!
I am one of a number of Community Champion’s here at Scope.
Good Luck for your “PIP Tribunal”
Yes it’s a good idea to take someone with you.
Don’t worry about your ESA as it is a separate Benefit.
It will only be your “PIP” that will be mentioned.
Please please let me know if you need any help with things?????
@steve51 -
Many thanks Steve, I'm there tomorrow
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hi @joe1612 welcome to the site
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