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1 year 4 months ago #281451 by Louise
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Hello all,
I've decided to apply for PIP as my illness seems to be long-term.
I am going to phone in the morning for a form - I am feeling brave as usually any contact with a stranger causes me major Anxiety.
Is the form like the UC50 i have already filled in?
Is there anything i need to put in the form that will make a big difference between a yes or no??
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I've decided to apply for PIP as my illness seems to be long-term.
I am going to phone in the morning for a form - I am feeling brave as usually any contact with a stranger causes me major Anxiety.
Is the form like the UC50 i have already filled in?
Is there anything i need to put in the form that will make a big difference between a yes or no??
Thank you
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1 year 4 months ago #281483 by BIS
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Hi Louise
I'm glad you feel up to applying for PIP. Although there are some similarities, between the two benefits - there are some big differences and these are reflected in the form. We have a comprehensive guide on how to fill in the form, and it walks you through each of the questions, with examples of how you may answer them. The Guide to PIP claims and Reviews benefitsandwork.co.uk/guides-for-claimants/
It's impossible for me to say what will make a difference between a yes and a no because plenty of people appear to fill out the form well, have all the right evidence and still get turned down. All I can say is our guides are good, and if you follow the advice and you meet the criteria, you will have a fighting chance.
When filling in the form, a lot of claimants assume that the people reading it will have knowledge of their medical conditions and should therefore understand their difficulties. That isn't necessarily the case, so don't assume they will understand - you have to explain what impact your condition has on the specific PIP criteria,
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I'm glad you feel up to applying for PIP. Although there are some similarities, between the two benefits - there are some big differences and these are reflected in the form. We have a comprehensive guide on how to fill in the form, and it walks you through each of the questions, with examples of how you may answer them. The Guide to PIP claims and Reviews benefitsandwork.co.uk/guides-for-claimants/
It's impossible for me to say what will make a difference between a yes and a no because plenty of people appear to fill out the form well, have all the right evidence and still get turned down. All I can say is our guides are good, and if you follow the advice and you meet the criteria, you will have a fighting chance.
When filling in the form, a lot of claimants assume that the people reading it will have knowledge of their medical conditions and should therefore understand their difficulties. That isn't necessarily the case, so don't assume they will understand - you have to explain what impact your condition has on the specific PIP criteria,
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1 year 4 months ago #281527 by Louise
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Hi,
Can you write on your PIP form about 111 Calls and Doctors appointments, which are relevant to illness and any treatment?
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Can you write on your PIP form about 111 Calls and Doctors appointments, which are relevant to illness and any treatment?
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1 year 4 months ago #281535 by Gary
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Hi Louise
You can write what you want on your form under other information providing it is relevant, remember to add the "Why" part
i.e. "Why" did you call 111
Doctors appointment letters not so useful, but a prognosis letter will help. If you see a specialist ask them to send you a copy of the report that they send to your doctors. They can be very useful, but check them carefully before adding them as evidence.
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You can write what you want on your form under other information providing it is relevant, remember to add the "Why" part
i.e. "Why" did you call 111
Doctors appointment letters not so useful, but a prognosis letter will help. If you see a specialist ask them to send you a copy of the report that they send to your doctors. They can be very useful, but check them carefully before adding them as evidence.
Gary
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1 year 4 months ago #281701 by Louise
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Hi,
I've asked for a Paper Version but I don't seem to get regular post and i scared that it won't give me enough time to fill it out and get it back.
Can i call them and ask for online version.
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I've asked for a Paper Version but I don't seem to get regular post and i scared that it won't give me enough time to fill it out and get it back.
Can i call them and ask for online version.
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1 year 4 months ago #281718 by BIS
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Hi Lousie
You can ring and ask to switch to online, but some people have had problems with the online system. You could just ring and ask for a two-week extension to send your form back. Don't leave it until the last minute. They will grant you the extension.
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You can ring and ask to switch to online, but some people have had problems with the online system. You could just ring and ask for a two-week extension to send your form back. Don't leave it until the last minute. They will grant you the extension.
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