Reapplying for PIP help
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darksecret
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I currently receive a small care package from DLA as I have chronic pain due to osteoarthritis I will shortly have to reapply for PIP can anyone give me advice on the best basis to fill in the from. Thank you for allowing me to join this group
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Hello darksecret and welcome
Try the B&W self test first
http://www.mybenefitsandwork.co.uk/pip/indexxx.php
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Welcome, @darksecret! I hope you find the above helpful, you might also like to check out this Citizens Advice PIP form guidance. Do let us know if you have any questions.
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Thank you very much for sending me the link for citizens advice form I will find it very helpful when filling my form for PIP.
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@darksecret Check out the PIP descriptors on Benefit & Works. Decide which ones apply to you and base your claim on them. Stay focused as any irrelevant information will mostly be ignored. I didn't do this but wish I had.
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