A disabled woman whose PIP claim was rejected three times while she struggled to work and manage the debilitating pain of multiple chronic health conditions has spoken about her frustrations finding ...
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I was a benefits assessor – I had to deduct points if people had ‘full use of their arms’
The “horrific” target-driven system used to decide people’s disability benefits must end, former assessors have warned. Whistleblowers told The i Paper that intense pressure to hit daily targets for ...
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Subtle PIP 'chair test' that could catch some people out
A former assessor has explained the subtle ways that claimants can get caught out during their own claim ...
A former benefits assessor has given people applying for PIP a pre-warning about a test that takes place the second they ...
People who are waiting to be assessed for a widely claimed DWP benefit should be mindful that casual conversations about ...
Points are added up and a person will be entitled to PIP if they pass set thresholds. These are 8-11 points for standard rate ...
A former PIP (Personal Independence Payment) assessor has called out Brits who claim people on benefits are "scrounging", and explained exactly how tough it is to get access to the payment. Charli M, ...
Former DWP benefits assessor explains the 'chair test' and other techniques that may be used during Personal Independence ...
A former Personal Independence Payment (PIP) assessor has taken issue with Brits who label benefit recipients as "scroungers", shedding light on the stringent process to qualify for such payments.
Unlike universal credit, PIP is not a work-related benefit. Worth up to around £800 a month, it is aimed at paying for the ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Amy McDonald struggled for years to find the right support (Khandie photography) A disabled woman whose PIP claim was rejected ...
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