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Can you still claim PIP once you reach pension age?
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APenny
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Hello everyone hope your all keeping well my name is Alan I am disabled since a accident at work I was just wondering if you still get your pip when you reach pension age as I am getting quite near that age lol please can anybody help me out with this Thanks.
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Hi Alan @APenny and welcome to scope, if you are getting PIP when you reach state pension age you will continue to get it
https://www.turn2us.org.uk/Benefit-guides/Personal-Independence-Payment/When-does-PIP-stop
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Hi and welcome
As above if you get it now you will keep it
If you don't you can't claim after retirement age and also you can't get any increased award for the mobility component -
Thank you janer1967 and woodbine for your answers they where very helpful thanks again !!!
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Hi Alan , I’m retired I still get PIP, hope that helps xx
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