How To Claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
To start your claim for Personal Independence Payment (PIP), call the PIP new claims phone number at 0800 917 2222. They’re available Monday to Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.
You’ll need to give them:
- Your contact details like your phone number or email
- Your birth date
- Your National Insurance number (if you have one)
- Your bank or building society account number and sort code
- Your doctor or health worker’s name, address, and contact details
- The addresses of any care homes or hospitals you stayed in, and the dates you were there
- If you’ve been to other countries for more than four weeks, the dates you were there
After the call, they’ll send you a form. You have a month to fill it out and send it back. Include as much proof as you can about your condition, like letters or reports from your doctors.
Then, they might ask you to have a medical assessment. This could be in person, over the phone, or through a video call.
PIP List of Medical Conditions UK
PIP List of Medical Conditions UK: The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has provided a list of health problems that count for Personal Independence Payment (PIP). There are 21 main groups of health issues, and we’ve explained them here along with how PIP works.
In the UK people with specific health conditions that affect their daily lives and ability to move might qualify to get almost £750 a month (or £172.75 a week) through PIP. This money helps those who need extra care or have trouble getting around because of a health problem or disability.
Table of Content
- What is Personal Independence Payment (PIP)?
- What are the PIP rates for 2024?
- Full PIP List of Medical Conditions UK
- What conditions qualify for PIP?
- How To Claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
- Claiming PIP without a diagnosis