Hi, my name is Willowalizah! My PIP claim was reduced, but I've gotten worse. Do I have to reapply?
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Willowalizah
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Hi iv a question 12 months ago I was on high rate pip which was taken away and I was put on lower rate a lady from DWP rang the other day about my ESA and said I should re apply as iv got worse but last time it made me so ill do I have to reapply or just make them aware this are worse please help
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Hi @Willowalizah welcome to the forum,
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Hi and welcome
You don't need to reapply you can report a change in circumstances, this does prompt the forms to be sent and a new assessment and a new decision
You should only report if the change significantly impacts your daily living and would get you a higher award
Always recommend to get some expert advice from welfare rights before doing anything -
Welcome to the community @Willowalizah
Have you had a chance to look at Janer1967's advice above? Here's a page from Citizen's Advice about reporting a change in circumstance, and here's a link to advicelocal.uk, through which you can find advice local to you should you need it.
Does that help at all?
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