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People making new claim for PIP or ADP can do one thing to improve chances of successful award

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The number of people claiming financial support for a disability, long-term illness or mental or physical health condition through Personal Independence Payment (PIP) has reached its highest level since the benefit launched in 2013.

The latest statistics from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) show that at the end of January 2023, there were 3.25million people across Great Britain claiming Personal Independence Payment (PIP), including over 319,000 living in Scotland.Adult Disability Payment (ADP) has replaced new claims for PIP in Scotland, but follows similar eligibility guidelines and payment rates.

A successful claim for PIP or ADP is worth between £26.90 and £172.75 each week, and as the benefit is paid every four weeks, this amounts to between £107.60 and £691.00 every payment period.As the number of people making a new claim is forecast to increase, especially for ADP in Scotland, there is one thing everyone can do after they submit their application that could help the assessment or consultation process.In the PIP 2 evidence form and part 2 of the ADP application, claimants are asked to describe how their condition affects their ability to complete various tasks.Your ability to carry out each activity is measured against a list of standard statements describing what you can or can’t do - these are known as the descriptors.

The responses you give will determine if you will be awarded PIP or ADP - but it’s not all you can do to improve your chances of a successful claim.The best thing to do is keep a diary, or notes, on a daily or weekly basis of how your condition affects your daily life, whether that’s daily tasks like cooking, washing and dressing or the ability to follow a journey.The simple reason for

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