What Is PIP?
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Danny as you are connected to the Internet goggle what you want to know you will find all the information regarding PIP on claiming, being accessed, being awarded points according to your living needs and abilities the same for your mobility needs. Hope you find the information easy to understand and if you think you have a valid claim you will have all the information to go forward.
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@DannyMoore PIP is the governments idea of a replacement for DLA which costs them less. The fact that it is so flawed that it has already eaten up any savings that could be made in the first decade or so is a mistake they will never own up to. They simply shift the costs into something that doesn't directly impact the costs like the legal system.
They had to name it something so gave it a name that is as dumb as the system itself.
TK
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