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<blockquote data-quote="copepod" data-source="post: 1106351" data-attributes="member: 21372"><p>Unfortunately for claimants, ESA and PIP look for different things. ESA is about your in/ability to work, while PIP is about whether you have problems with Daily Living activities and Mobility. It's true that some physical or mental problems are harder to score points for under PIP than to qualify for DLA, which wasn't points based and usually didn't involve an examination. If you are unhappy with the decision taken by DWP using evidence of examination plus your claim form and any letters you provided, then you should appeal for mandatory reconsideration and tribunal, if MR doesn't change result.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="copepod, post: 1106351, member: 21372"] Unfortunately for claimants, ESA and PIP look for different things. ESA is about your in/ability to work, while PIP is about whether you have problems with Daily Living activities and Mobility. It's true that some physical or mental problems are harder to score points for under PIP than to qualify for DLA, which wasn't points based and usually didn't involve an examination. If you are unhappy with the decision taken by DWP using evidence of examination plus your claim form and any letters you provided, then you should appeal for mandatory reconsideration and tribunal, if MR doesn't change result. [/QUOTE]
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