DWP guidance states that people completing Personal Independence Payment review forms should explain how their condition affects daily life, including good and bad days.
PIP claimants may also have to pay a penalty if they give the DWP wrong information.
People applying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) could get a decision weeks sooner under a new online claims system ...
The DWP can carry out a PIP review at any time, but there are certain triggers that can prompt an unscheduled reassessment of ...
Those claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP) may be required to undergo a reassessment to confirm they remain eligible ...
Certain groups of older people on Personal Independence Payment (PIP) with an award for the lower rate of mobility element ...
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) statistics reveal the health conditions most commonly linked to successful claims ...
A successful PIP claim provides between £30.30 and £194.60 weekly, paid retrospectively every four weeks. This translates to ...
The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has confirmed a wider six-part evidence and engagement programme for the review of ...
DWP statistics show over 3.9 million people in England and Wales are entitled to Personal Independence Payment (PIP) ...
The DWP has confirmed the full list of 24 skin conditions that could make someone eligible for PIP weekly payments. Here are the full details on how to claim ...
A former DWP employee with 42 years' experience has shared insider PIP claim tips that could help people avoid losing their ...