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Susanfelix
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Has anyone else had trouble getting PIP? I have been trying for years!
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Hi there
Lots of people claim PIP successfully and lots get turned down
There are lots of posts here but you dont often get positive stories in a forum as they dont have any questions
Lots if advice in our PIP section -
as of April 2020 2.7 million people were being paid PIP.2024 The year of the general election...the time for change is coming 💡
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Hi since of August 2020,ive been unable to work due to hip osteoarthritis in both hips, I claimed for pip in November of the same year, I had my assessment in January 2021,3 weeks later I received my decision in which I got zero points on everything, the assessor had lied, with my condition I have pain from my lower back all the way down to my knees, I use crutches to get around, I've had to change my extra reception room into my bedroom as can't manage the stairs, I don't drive because of it, but apparently I drive an automatic car, my daughter does the cooking, as can't stand long enough, she helps with alot of things, which I told the assessor all of this, but still got zero, I've appealed the decision hopefully I get a better outcome, but this had made me really low,
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Welcome to the community @Susanfelix
Just to let you know, I've moved your post into our PIP category. Did you have a specific question about PIP? What particular problems have you faced in getting awarded PIP? -
I'm sorry to hear that your unsuccessful application has made you feel really low @popdiva43. What stage are you at in your appeal? Have you sought out any professional advice?
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