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smith240863
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i am male 53 had a below knee amputation 6 month ago I get pip enhanced rate are there any other benefits I can claim
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Hi @smith240863 you can fill the the benefits calculator here to find out if you could be entitled to any other benefits.Scope
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Hi smith240863
It's very difficult to say what you might be entitled to without knowing more about your circumstances. Generally, we need to know things like: the make up of your household; details of any housing costs; whether you are available for work; details of any other existing income/capital; etc etc.
If you prefer you can get your own assessment done online. I suggest you have a look at the free service which is available on the entitleto website here.
If we can help further do let us know.
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