The articles in this section guide you through the PIP application process. Learn how to apply, complete the PIP2 form, provide supporting evidence, and avoid common mistakes that can delay or damage your claim.
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When you apply for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), strong medical evidence can make a real difference to your chances of success.
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Filling out your PIP claim can feel confusing, especially if you're doing it for the first time. Many people lose out on their benefit simply because of mistakes that are easy to avoid. Here’s a list of common pitfalls — and how to steer clear of them.
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Including the right supporting evidence can make a big difference in the outcome of your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) application. While it’s not a requirement, strong evidence can help the DWP better understand how your condition affects you.
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Once you've started your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claim by phone, you’ll be sent a form called 'How your disability affects you' — commonly referred to as the PIP2 form.
This form is your opportunity to explain clearly how your condition impacts your daily life and mobility. Here’s how to complete it properly and give yourself the best chance of success.
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Applying for PIP might feel overwhelming, but we’re here to make it simple. Below you’ll find step-by-step instructions on how to start your claim, what you’ll need, and what happens next.
Read more: How to Apply for Personal Independence Payment (PIP)