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6 years 4 months ago #202749 by Bluebelle
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Hi

I've received the dreaded transfer to PIP letter - lovely to have to worry about all over Christmas. I currently get High Mobility and Middle Care on DLA.

When doing the mobility question on DLA I stated being unable to walk 0 metres as although I can walk further, I cannot walk at all without pain. I'm just wondering is this the same for PIP as from what I've briefly looked at on the questionnaire it doesn't seem to take it into account?

Thanks

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6 years 4 months ago #202757 by Gordon
Replied by Gordon on topic PIP Mobility
Bluebelle

PIP (nor DLA) does not requires a claimant to complete any of the activities pain free, however, any pain that restricts the distance that you can walk should be taken into account.

Specifically for the Moving Around activity, if you are able to walk but you are in severe pain when doing so, then you can argue that your walking is not to a necessary standard and should be disregarded.

The legal test requires you to stand and then move (walk), so if you have problems getting up then you should document these as well.

If you walk slowly then it must take you at least twice the time to cover the 20m as a healthy person would, this could be down to the speed of your walking but could also be the result of having to stop.

You must be able to repeat the distance, so if you could walk it once but not then be able to walk it again within a reasonable timescale then you should be classed as unable to repeat the activity.

I'm afraid I can't tell you how to show your walking is more restricted but things you need to think about is what you can't do, for example what can you walk in your house, how far is the toilet from where you normally sit, things that will count against you are any trips that you make outside, so for example, how do you do your shopping?

You must be able to walk the distance you can, reliably and on the majority of days, both these terms are defined in the PIP Claim guide

www.benefitsandwork.co.uk/help-for-claimants/pip

So you need to explain what you can, how you are limited and why.

Gordon

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6 years 4 months ago #202775 by Bluebelle
Replied by Bluebelle on topic PIP Mobility
Thanks Gordon, you've been very helpful. I think it's going to be much harder to get higher rate on PIP but you've given me some good advice to work on.

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