Just heard from an aquaintance that suffering from neuropathy and other conditions linked to our disease qualify for PIP(Personal Independence Payment} benefit.
Is this correct and does anybody have tips on how to complete the form for success?
Just heard from an aquaintance that suffering from neuropathy and other conditions linked to our disease qualify for PIP(Personal Independence Payment} benefit.
Is this correct and does anybody have tips on how to complete the form for success?
Try this website. www.benefitsandwork.co.uk very good and helping. You do have to pay an annual fee to look at manuals which help you fill out the paperwork for PIP. Also have a forum.
Try this website. www.benefitsandwork.co.uk very good and helping. You do have to pay an annual fee to look at manuals which help you fill out the paperwork for PIP. Also have a forum.
I’ve had diabetes type 1 for 40+ years had heart attack , lung op kidney disease ! However it wasn’t 7ntil I had my leg amputated that I receive PIP, get the CAB to help you they fill forms in for people on a regular basis ,
I used to be a disability employment adviser. Helped lots of people claim benefitthrough the Benefits and work site.
You don’t need to be a member to try this practise exercise
Get the benefits you're entitled to: help with personal independence payment (PIP), universal credit (UC), employment and support allowance (ESA),disability living allowance (DLA). Claims, assessments, reviews, appeals.
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk
Important to remember you are awarded the benefit not for the medical condition, but for the restrictions to your activities.