Hi, my name is kerry72! PIP change in condition
kerry72
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Hi, I’ve been claiming pip for about 6 months I’m on the lower rate but the last 2 months my symptoms have worsened. Do I need to inform anyone or just carry on as normal ?
Many thanks
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Hi and welcome
You don't need to report unless it significantly has changed your ability to carry out the tasks and if you think you would likely get a higher award
If you report a change it will start the whole assessment process off again
You should always get expert advice before reporting changes -
many many thanks for your reply
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Hello @kerry72
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thank you and I’m good thank you
I will take a look -
kerry72 said:Hi
thank you and I’m good thank you
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