Help with your PIP claim (2024)

Most people claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP) will be asked to attend a PIP assessment with a healthcare professional. Prepare adequately with our free PIP assessment tips guide.

PIP assessment tips before your assessment

Before attending your PIP assessment, there are several things you should consider to help you prepare. We explain the following PIP tips:

  • Requesting adjustments to the PIP assessment
  • Changing the PIP assessment venue
  • Planning your journey to the PIP assessment
  • Requesting a home assessment for PIP
  • What to take to your PIP assessment?
  • Taking someone to your PIP assessment
  • Preparing for your PIP assessment
  • How to claim travel expenses for your PIP assessment

Requesting adjustments to the PIP assessment to suit your needs

When you receive your PIP assessment appointment letter, you can check with your assessment provider that your assessment centre has everything you require to make you feel more comfortable. For example, you can request:

  • The healthcare professional to be a specialist in mental health.
  • Ask for any adjustments that would make the assessment less stressful:
    • for example, you can request an open room if you struggle in confined spaces.
  • Ask for an interpreter or signer if you need one.
  • Ask for the assessor to be the same gender as you.
  • Ask if you can make an audio recording of the assessment.
  • To ask for an adjustment, phone your assessment provider in advance using the number on your appointment letter.

Changing the venue

If the location of your assessment is more than 90 minutes away by public transport and you have difficulty travelling long distances, you might be offered an alternative site.

Your assessment centre might ask you for a letter from your doctor or other evidence that you need an alternative location for your assessment.

Planning your journey

Before your PIP assessment, you should plan your journey to your assessment centre. This will ensure you are familiar with the journey, so you arrive in plenty of time and reduce the possibility of being stressed before your assessment.

Requesting a home PIP assessment

PIP assessments usually take place at a centre; however, if you can’t attend an assessment centre because you are housebound as a result of a mental health condition, you can request a home PIP assessment.

You will need to contact the assessment provider and request a home assessment. You may be asked to provide medical evidence as to why you can’t attend the assessment centre.

If they refuse, you can complain to the assessment centre, DWP, or ask your M.P. to intervene on your behalf. In some cases, you might be able to argue that they are discriminating against you.

What should you take to your PIP medical assessment?

You’ll need to take the following form of identification with you to the assessment:

  • One photographic ID:
    • Passport
    • National ID card
    • Driving license
  • One non-photographic ID:
    • Birth certificate, UK and Foreign
    • Marriage certificate, UK and Foreign
    • UK utility bill
    • UK citizenship certificate

In addition to identification, you should also take the following to your PIP assessment:

  • Any medication you’re taking
  • Any new evidence about how your condition affects your daily life, which you have not already sent to the DWP:
    • reports from healthcare professionals
    • mental health treatment plans
  • A copy of your PIP claim form with you. That way you can refer to it in the assessment and make sure you tell the assessor everything you want them to know about your condition
  • Notes on what you want to explain during your assessment.

Take someone with you to your PIP assessment

If you can, you should take someone else – if they are over 16 - with you to your PIP assessment.

They can help you feel more comfortable, add information to what you say or take notes.

Prepare for your PIP assessment

To prepare adequately for your PIP assessment, we advise that you do the following before the assessment:

  • Read your PIP form thoroughly
    • Make any notes of changes to your condition
    • Remind yourself of your answers
    • Make notes of anything you feel you want to say, which you haven’t put on your form
  • Read the PIP descriptors for each question
  • Understand what the PIP assessment is
  • Make a list of points you would like to make during your assessment – and take this with you.

How to claim travel expenses for your PIP medical assessment

You can request back the money you spend travelling to and from your PIP assessment. If you take someone with you to the assessment, they can also claim travel expenses if they travel with you.

If you plan to travel by taxi, you must get the assessment centre to agree to this before your assessment. If you plan to travel by car, you can claim back the cost of parking and a price per mile (e.g. 25p per mile) to help towards fuel.

Either before or after your assessment, you should ask the receptionist at the assessment centre for a travel expenses claim form and pre-paid self-addressed envelope. When returning the form, you must include all tickets and receipts.

PIP assessment tips during your assessment

There are several things to remember during your PIP assessment. We explain the following:

  • What does the assessor observe during the PIP assessment?
  • What you should say during the PIP assessment
  • Recording your PIP assessment

What will the assessor be observing at your PIP medical assessment

Firstly, you shouldn’t expect the PIP assessor to be favourable towards you. They are there to ask you questions and are not there to ensure you get PIP.

The assessor will investigate the information you gave on your PIP form but also make judgements based on what you say and do during your PIP assessment.

For example, they might ask you how you travelled to the assessment centre. If you say you came alone on the train, they’ll make a note that you can travel alone on public transport.

The assessor will also make a note of your mental state during the assessment - for example, they'll record whether you look depressed or happy, tense or relaxed and how you cope with social interaction.

What you should say at your PIP assessment

You will be required to talk about how your condition affects you despite detailing it in your PIP form. You should explain the following:

  • What you have difficulty with, or can’t do at all - for example, leaving the house, socialising, cooking.
  • How your condition affects you from day to day – make sure you read the PIP descriptors so you can understand what each question means and if it applies you.
  • What a bad day is like for you - for example, ‘on a bad day, I’m so depressed I can’t concentrate on anything, and getting out of bed is a huge struggle.

These general PIP assessment tips will also help you:

  • Don’t let the assessor rush you.
  • Try not to just answer ‘yes’ or ‘no’ to the questions. Always explain how doing something would make you feel afterwards and the impact it can have on you if you had to do it repeatedly in a short period.
  • Don’t minimise how your symptoms affect you – many people try to play down their symptoms but it’s important you are clear about your illness.

Recording your PIP assessment

We recommend that you record the audio for your face-to-face PIP assessment.

If you plan to do so, you should call the assessment centre in advance explaining that you wish to record the assessment – they will explain what guidelines you will need to follow.

Help with your PIP claim (2024)

FAQs

What is the best answer for PIP questions? ›

In summary these are our top tips for a successful PIP claim:
  • Always be honest.
  • Answer describing how you feel 'most of the time'.
  • Add concise, unambiguous comments.
  • Aim for consistency with your answers.
  • Don't be afraid to get professional help.

Who can help me fill out my PIP claim form? ›

If you're having problems with the form, your local Citizens Advice might be able to help you or find somewhere that can - get help from an adviser. You might also be able to get help from a local disability or mental health support agency. You can: find disability support agencies on Scope's website.

How can I increase my chances of getting PIP? ›

It's useful to include evidence from health professionals on how your condition affects you. It can give the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) a clearer picture of how your condition affects you and give you a better chance of being properly assessed.

What to do if PIP is not enough? ›

If you were given some benefit but not as much as you think you should get now, you need to ask for your benefit to be reassessed. Whether or not you are entitled to PIP is based on how your illness, disability or condition affects you and what help you need with very specific things.

What do you say to pass PIP? ›

Talking about how your condition affects you

It can be hard to do this but it will really help if you can talk about: the kind of things you have difficulty with, or can't do at all - for example, walking up steps without help or remembering to go to appointments. how your condition affects you from day to day.

What not to say in a PIP assessment? ›

DON'T -
  • NEVER lie about your condition. ...
  • Feel you have say yes anything you usually can't do.
  • Don't push yourself too far just to get through it. ...
  • Expect the assessor to help you get the result you want - they're just there to ask questions and give an independent assessment to the DWP.
Jan 7, 2024

What are the 14 PIP questions? ›

The questions:
  • Preparing Food. POINTS. DESCRIPTION. ...
  • Taking Nutrition. POINTS. ...
  • Managing therapy or monitoring a health. POINTS. ...
  • Washing and bathing. POINTS. ...
  • Managing toilet needs or incontinence. POINTS. ...
  • Dressing and undressing. POINTS. ...
  • Communicating verbally. POINTS. ...
  • Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words. POINTS.

What illness automatically qualifies for PIP? ›

There's actually no specific PIP list of medical conditions in the UK. You can get PIP with any disability or condition, as long as you struggle with either daily living or mobility for three months.

What conditions are most likely to be awarded PIP? ›

Musculoskeletal disease (general)
  • Arthritis.
  • Osteoarthritis.
  • Fibromyalgia.
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Tendonitis.
Jun 6, 2024

How to pass the PIP test? ›

These general PIP assessment tips will also help you: Don't let the assessor rush you. Try not to just answer 'yes' or 'no' to the questions. Always explain how doing something would make you feel afterwards and the impact it can have on you if you had to do it repeatedly in a short period.

What is good evidence for PIP? ›

Supporting evidence can come in the form of: Statement from a carer, friend or family member. Daily routine diary and personal statement. Medical evidence (records, prescriptions, letters from medical professionals).

How to complete a successful PIP claim? ›

To qualify for PIP, you need to show that you need help with the activities on more than half the days in a year. Make it clear on the form how often you have problems with the activities. If your health changes, explain how often this happens and the effect it has on you. It may help to keep a diary.

Who can help me fill in a PIP form? ›

You can ask someone else to help you. They can help by keeping you company while you do it, talking to you about your answers before you write them or they can fill in the form for you. It can be someone you know or you can find a benefits adviser near you using our Find an Adviser tool.

How can you get a higher rate PIP? ›

You get the standard rate if you score between eight and 11 points for your daily living needs in the PIP test. You get the enhanced rate if you score 12 points or more. You automatically qualify for the enhanced rate of the daily living component if you are terminally ill.

What is the success rate of PIP appeals? ›

The latest figures released by His Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service (HMCTS) on 14 March, show that 70% of all PIP appeals are won by the claimant. However, the waiting list for appeals to be heard is growing rapidly. The figures cover the period October to December 2023.

How do I pass the PIP test? ›

These general PIP assessment tips will also help you: Don't let the assessor rush you. Try not to just answer 'yes' or 'no' to the questions. Always explain how doing something would make you feel afterwards and the impact it can have on you if you had to do it repeatedly in a short period.

What are the 8 points for PIP? ›

PIP Points Scores Daily Living Activities
  • Preparing food. ...
  • Taking nutrition. ...
  • Managing therapy or monitoring a health condition. ...
  • Washing and bathing. ...
  • Managing toilet needs or incontinence. ...
  • Dressing and undressing. ...
  • Communicating verbally. ...
  • Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words.

How to answer PIP award review? ›

The PIP review form is assessed on the same tasks detailed in the PIP claim form you initially filled in when applying for PIP. You will need to describe how easy or difficult each task or activity is to complete, and is your chance to explain to the DWP what, if anything, has changed since your last assessment.

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