DLA to PIP
lynnet19
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Ive just been invited to claim PIP as my DLA is ending. Ive filled in my form but Im not confident I will get an award that matches my current DLA award.
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Hi @lynnet19.
A great welcome to our online community/website I do hope that we can help.
Please please have a good look around our home page where you will find lots of info on PIP & DLA.
We also have a Benefit Advisor on hand to assist you.
There is also a Benefit Calculator which will help you further. -
Hi @lynnet19,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you on board.
Have you checked out the section of our website on Personal Independence Payment? There's lots of information on there about the claims process which you might find useful.
As @steve51 mentions, we also have a benefits advisor available should you be looking for more specific advice.
I hope this helps. If you have any other questions then please do get in touch!Liam
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