A successful claim for PIP or ADP is worth between £114.80 and £737.20 every four-week pay period.
The latest figures from the Department for Work and Pensions show there are now more than 3.5 million adults across Great Britain claiming Personal Independence Payment , including nearly 173,000 living in Scotland. It's important to be aware that Adult Disability Payment has replaced all new claims for PIP for people living north of the border.
Top Money Stories Today Online PIP 'test' If you are thinking about making a claim for PIP - or ADP - an online ‘PIP test’ could help you make up your mind as it gives an indication of the number of points you would be awarded, which in turn, determines the level of award you might receive - standard or enhanced rate.
This PIP self-test is completely anonymous and has questions plus the points awarded for each descriptor answer and will help you understand: Latest PIP and ADP News Who might be eligible for PIP or ADP? To be eligible for PIP or ADP, you must have a health condition or disability where you:
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