Have I added too much evidence for my PIP application?
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tramelia
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Please, can anyone help me. I am just filling in my application for PIP (swopping over from DLA). My question is, I have attached a very large wad of letters and paperwork to help with my claim, at the back of the form. However, on a different site today, someone said that you should not add too much, making it like they have to try to read through it like war and peace. So now I am wondering what I should get rid of. I know you won't be aware of what I have added, but I felt it was all relevant in letting them know all about me. Please, can anyone advise me?
Thank you.
Tramelia
Thank you.
Tramelia
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Hello Tramelia @tramelia and a very warm welcome to the community. Very glad you've joined us.
I'm not sufficiently expert to try to advise you on this, but we do have some excellent people here who will get back to you as soon as possible.
Stay in touch, and don't hesitate to ask any further questions.
You might find it useful to have a look at this resource on PIP assessments and check out some of the links on the page.
Otherwise, bear with us and take good care of yourself,
Warmest best wishes,
Richard
@JennysDad -
Hello, many thanks to you both for your help.
Regards
Tramelia -
I’ve just won my appeal today and I had 154 pages worth so I don’t think there should be a limit on what to send medical wise
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Thanks to all. I have now finished putting my PIP form together and will be posting it off signed for and registered on Monday, then its the waiting game.
Regards
Tramelia
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