Best Tricks To Get Your PIP Accepted Fast

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Struggling with your pip claim or worried about the assessment? This video shares the top tricks that can help get your pip claim accepted – including what assessors really look for and how to speak about your condition in the right way.

Personal Independence Payment (pip) helps those with long-term physical or mental conditions that make everyday life or moving around difficult. Whether you’re applying for the daily living part, the mobility part, or both, it’s not about your condition name – it’s about how that condition affects your day-to-day life.

Many people lose out on pip because they downplay their struggles or don’t explain things clearly. This video explains what you should say, how to describe your worst days, and how to answer in a way that reflects the truth of your condition. We’ll talk about specific examples, phrases to avoid, and how to use real-life evidence to make your case stronger.

The Department for Work and Pensions, or D W P, considers over 20 categories of conditions, from mental health issues like anxiety and depression to physical conditions like arthritis, heart problems, and chronic pain. But even if your condition isn’t on that list, you could still get pip.

You’ll also learn how to use a simple diary to track your struggles before the assessment, why bringing someone with you could help, and how to explain tasks you can’t do without help. Whether your issue is planning meals, getting dressed, or leaving the house, this video will guide you through the process.

Thousands of people in the UK rely on pip for extra support. Watch this to feel more confident and prepared when it matters most. Like and subscribe to help us reach others who need this advice.

What You Can Do Next to Help Your pip Claim
Keep a daily diary for 7–14 days showing how your condition affects you.

Be honest and clear about bad days during your assessment.

Use real-life examples to explain how tasks are difficult for you.

Avoid saying you "manage" – say how things really are.

Bring someone with you to the assessment if you need help speaking.

Highlight safety, pain, fatigue, or confusion when describing daily tasks.

Don’t assume your diagnosis is enough – focus on how it affects your life.

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