Lost PIP after assessment in 2016, what can we do?
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chezza40
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Hello need some advice my partner was given pip for just under 1 then capita come out assed him then got a letter scored 0 on everything then reappeled and got refused again
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This was 2016 but nothing was changed and still same now high blood pressure panic attacks anxiety had slight heart attack to cart go out on his own
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Hello @chezza40 and a warm welcome to the community. Glad you have found us.
I'm not qualified to answer your question, but we do have people here who are and who will get back to you as soon as they can. Please bear with us in the meanwhile and stay in touch. Don't hesitate to ask any questions or to tell us more about yourself, as the better we get to know you the more easily we may find ways to help you.
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Warmest best wishes,
Richard -
OK thanks for reply very grateful of you richard
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You can reapply for PIP. Disabilty Rights UK site has a good guide to all stages of PIP. Try to get f2f advice from CAB or similar.
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If you are reapplying for PIP you can Do a PIP self-test to see how you could score and also it may help to read how to make a claim in the Disability Rights UK guide.
The CAB have a great guide to filling in your PIP forms that have been very helpful to lots of members.
Good luck and let us know if you have any questionsScope
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We went through citizens advice they wrote a letter to reapply for us but did not make any odds my partner gave up on it we had pip for a year then a woman came out to reassess him she scored him nought on everything and nothing had changed and nothing has changed now still on same medication but he says it waste of time with it cause it causes him too much stress thinking about it all over again he suffers with really bad anxiety and panic attacks
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