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Trengarnuq1
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I am just going on to unversal credit from dla and got alot of medical problems barely able walk barely able pick a pint of milkup copd and others went for esa and put in support group and now waiting to find if i have to do f2f or they have enough info all i care about as long as i get what i got on dla so i can carry on paying for my scooter but do not no how before i no if got f2f or not any advice accepted
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People on DLA have for some time been gradually moved ( migrated), to PIP which runs alongside Universal Credit (UC). I am sure you know that you can have both ESA and PIP paid to you together and you are entitled to claim both if you were not already. If they have sent you a form to fill in it may be because your DLA is ending to be replaced by PIP. Although there is a very good chance you will have a f2f the amount you get will depend on what award they make.
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