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PIP for loss of toes

12wrexham34
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hiya everyone,
is there anyone out there who has c laimed PIP for loss of toes , i have three toes between my two feet thanks
is there anyone out there who has c laimed PIP for loss of toes , i have three toes between my two feet thanks
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Welcome and good luck
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Hello @12wrexham34 and welcome to the community. Good to have you with us.
As I understand it, PIP is based on the impact of a condition on the person suffering from it, by how much, if you like, a person's ability to function and live life is affected. However, I'm not a benefit specialist and one of ours will be along to talk to you at some point fairly soon. Just bear with us and we'll get back to you.
Warmest best wishes to you,
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PIP is based on how your condition affects you, not the condition itself.
You can take a PIP self test here to see if you could be eligible.Scope
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