Can you claim PIP if your disability is not covered by any of the pip descriptors
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dogfather
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Hi my mobility issue is I have difficulty sitting, unfortunately your ability to sit is not covered by a PIP descriptor? Are there exceptional circumstances where PIP awards can be made if claimants do not meet the exact criteria!
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Is difficulty sitting your only disability? Do you have difficulty undertaking everyday tasks?
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@dogfather, PIP is awarded not on the disability itself but on how you are affected by it. What is it that makes sitting difficult and does this affect other activities. E.g I too have a problem sitting but only on hard or lightly padded seats when I would need a pressure cushion. This affects my ability to sit in the bath which is hard and means I can only stand in the bath to shower. I'm sure you don't just stand up all the time so maybe a little more information might help?
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Unfortunately I do spend most of my days in an upright position or lying on a sofa, I can walk and stand, sitting is my issue. After many operations on my bottom I ended up with chronic pain of the perinium. Unless I really have to I don't sit, if I do no matter what surface I am sat on I start squirming after 10-15 minutes and have to get up and move. I prefer traveling standing on public transport rather than in a car.
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Unfortunately, unless you meet the criteria, you won't get PIP. There are no exceptions.
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Thanks
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Scope
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Thanks I had a look at the test, fortunately for me I don't think I meet any of the criteria. I just wondered if there was an exceptions ruling if you go for a a face to face medical. I just have difficulty sitting, I struggle sitting in a car longer than 15 mins. If I need to go anywhere I have to stand on public transport. Issues with sitting are not covered under any of the PIP descriptors. I can only assume the people who wrote the descriptors assumes everyone can sit.
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The descriptors cover a narrow range of activities. Claimants have to fit themselves into the DWP's template often bizarre template as best they can. After the election, you could raise with your MP the issue of sitting not being covered.
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Thanks for the advice,
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