The DWP has had to launch yet another review of PIP claims after an error in drafting the law means some claimants may be owed many thousands of pounds in back payments of the mobility component.  However, in this case it appears the DWP will only look at your award again if you contact them and ask them to do so.

Generally, claimants who have reached pension age can’t have an award of the standard rate of the PIP mobility award increased to enhanced.

However, because the law in this regard was badly drafted, claimants who didn’t ask for an increase, but who had a PIP review at which a health assessor found they now met the criteria for an enhanced award, may be entitled to the higher rate.

You may be entitled to an increased award for the mobility part of your PIP, even if you have stopped getting PIP, if all of the following apply:

  • you had your PIP claim reviewed between 8 April 2013 and 29 November 2020
  • you were over State Pension age
  • you received the standard rate of the mobility award
  • you did not report a change in your circumstances that affected your mobility needs
  • you had a health professional assessment which recommended the enhanced rate of the mobility award
  • you continued to receive the standard rate of the mobility award
  • your decision letter told you we could not increase your mobility award because you were over State Pension age

If you think all of this applies to you, contact the DWP and ask for your award to be looked at again.

There’s more details on how to apply on the .gov.uk website

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    · 6 months ago
    I applied to pip for change of circumstances and got my phone call  in sept 23. I told the lady how my balance and my mobility stopped me from going out. As I had a few falls. The letter came back in January 24 
    And even though I was awarded the higher rate for daily living I still only got standard with the mobility.. The letter says your mobility has worsened but cannot look at the award because you reached pension age 
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    · 6 months ago
    Sorry I'm a tad confused, I don't get the mobility element of PIP at all. I asked for it as my conditions do impact upon my mobility, but this was ignored, I just get the standard rate of PIP, I am 66 in August 2024. I also want to know what to do I now have cardiovascular disease and possible osteoporosis, as this is being investigated currently, can I make a claim for mobility and higher rate PIP after I reach state pension age.
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      · 6 months ago
      @denby Didnt the original article say the the opposite? Surely that's the whole point of paras 2 and 3 above and why we are being urged to claim all these years later?
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      · 6 months ago
      @Suzanne Flynn Suzanne, No you can't: do it NOW before your birthday.
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    · 6 months ago
    How many more rip offs are going to be found ? The DWP are quick enough to ruin carers lives claiming money back far too late instead of contacting carers when HMRC flag up the fact that they’ve gone over the earnings threshold £151 but they’re not at all quick in admitting their errors and paying people what they’re entitled to 

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