PIP claimants could lose up to £184.30 per week for a wide variety of reasons
Those who claim Personal Independence Payments may be at risk of losing their claim. Currently, around 3.6 million people claim PIP for a wide variety of reasons. The benefit is aimed at assisting those living with a disability, long-term illness or physical or mental health conditions that leads to higher daily living or mobility expenses.
Often, this can happen due to mistakes on the claimants part but may also be due to a decision made solely by the DWP. Read below to see why you may lose out on your PIP claims. The DWP warns that failure to report a change could lead to you being taken to court or having to pay a penalty. It's important to note that you must always provide accurate information to the DWP, the guidance highlights that providing the wrong information could lead to you being taken to court or having to pay a penalty.
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