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robm wrote: been on dla for a number of years now having to fill in a claim for pip have now got pads on the nhs after a long drawing out process l also suffer from really bad depression and panic attacks a welfare officer is coming to my home to help me fill in the form cost £26 but is worth it so do you think my chances are good on this ? was on an indefinite award but I guess now that goes for nothing
It's very difficult for us to express any opinions based on the information that members provide in the forum.
Have you looked at the PIP Claim guide, the criteria for PIP are very different from those for DLA!
www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/pip
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robm wrote: been on dla for a number of years now having to fill in a claim for pip have now got pads on the nhs after a long drawing out process l also suffer from really bad depression and panic attacks a welfare officer is coming to my home to help me fill in the form cost £26 but is worth it so do you think my chances are good on this ? was on an indefinite award but I guess now that goes for nothing
Hi robm
I've had bladder cancer for several years & thought that I'd get 6 points for incontinence, but they gave me 2. However, we're all different & it could go either way for you.
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