PIP is a UK benefit that helps people aged 16 to State Pension age with the extra costs of living with a long-term illness, disability, or mental health condition.
You may be eligible for PIP if you have a health condition or disability that has affected your daily living or mobility for at least 3 months and is expected to continue for at least 9 more months.
PIP is assessed based on how your condition affects your ability to carry out daily tasks and move around, not on the condition itself. You may be asked to fill in a form and attend a face-to-face, phone, or video assessment.
PIP is made up of two parts:
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Daily Living Component (help with everyday tasks)
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Mobility Component (help with getting around)
Each component can be paid at a standard or enhanced rate.
You can start your claim by calling the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or submitting a form. We can help guide you through each step of the application process.
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Yes! We offer professional support to help you complete your PIP form accurately and in a way that reflects your daily challenges.
The assessment is conducted by a health professional and involves questions about your condition and how it affects your life. It may include simple physical tasks.
It usually takes around 8–16 weeks from the date of your application, but this can vary. We can help you track your claim and manage any delays.
You can request a Mandatory Reconsideration and, if necessary, appeal the decision to a tribunal. We offer advice and representation throughout the appeals process.
Yes. PIP can be paid alongside other benefits and may even increase the amount of some benefits you receive. We can check what you’re entitled to.
Yes, you must inform the DWP if your condition gets better or worse, or if your care or mobility needs change.
The review schedule depends on your condition. Some awards are for a fixed term; others are ongoing with periodic reviews.
We offer fast-track support for urgent cases, including help with appeals or severe financial hardship due to benefit issues.
We offer expert advice, help with form filling, support during assessments and appeals, and guidance to ensure you receive the benefits you’re entitled to.