Going to tribunal for pip help !!
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danipatt
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Hi we ve been fighting for pip since may.its now going to tribunal my partner has recently been diagnosed with Severe ADHD has anyone else received pip for this condition ??
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Hi @danipatt
Welcome to our website and online community.
You will find a lot of info on PIP on our home page.
We have also got a Benefits Advisor who will also help you ??
There is also a very active online community for PIP which will be ideal for you. Please please let me know if I can help you further with this ??? -
Hi @danipatt,
Welcome to Scope's online community! It's great to have you on board.
We have plenty of discussions on here about PIP, and some of our members have claimed or received PIP for ADHD.
As @steve51 mentions, we have a dedicated Talk about PIP/DLA category for people to discuss their claims and seek advice. You may find this group useful and of interest.
Best of luck with the tribunal! We have lots of tips about tribunals on our website which might be helpful for you.
If you have any other questions, then please do get in touch!Liam
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