Changing bank account trigger DLA to PIP?
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sleepingbeauty
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Hi,
Does changing your bank account trigger the move from DLA to PIP?
Thank you,
Does changing your bank account trigger the move from DLA to PIP?
Thank you,
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I don’t believe so, no.
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From my own experience no it should not. Changing your bank account is not a change of your circumstances in regard to health. I changed my own on a number of occasions. I did change from DLA to PIP basically due to my area being part of the first roll out. I won a fair award so do not worry. I found keeping a diary of my problems and keeping all doctors, physiotherapy letters a get help. If you are over the age of fifty Age UK have good advisors who can help.
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sleepingbeauty said: Does changing your bank account trigger the move from DLA to PIP?Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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