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05/12/2025

The Smart Way to Complain About Your PIP Assessment 📝

Complaining about your PIP assessment isn’t about revenge — it’s about record-keeping.
HAAS may only apologise or offer a small payment — but the paper trail can win an appeal.

File your complaint separately, after the decision.
Keep every response — they prove what was ignored or misrepresented.

💬 Comment “COMPLAINT” if you want a strong, professional template that gets taken seriously.

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04/12/2025

DLA Step 3 — Why “Doing It Once” Doesn’t Count ❌

Just because your child can do something once doesn’t mean they can do it safely or reliably.
That’s where Step 3 of the DLA system comes in.

Explain why tasks cause pain, distress, confusion, or can’t be done without support.
It’s not about ability — it’s about the impact of doing it alone.

💬 Comment “STEP 4” for the final part of the Four-Step DLA System.

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03/12/2025

You Don’t Have to Face Your PIP Assessment Alone 🤝
You’re allowed to take someone with you to your PIP medical assessment —
a carer, friend, or family member can speak and support you.

They can help you remember key details and stay calm —
and the DWP encourages this, especially for mental health or cognitive conditions.

💬 Comment “SUPPORT” if you want a guide on choosing and preparing the right person.

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02/12/2025

The Secret Way to Qualify for LCW or WRAG Without Points ⚖️

You can get into the ESA or UC work-related group without scoring a single point.
It’s called the risk route — and hardly anyone knows it exists.

If work-related activity would seriously risk your health (or someone else’s),
you can qualify automatically — even with fewer than 15 points.

💬 Comment “RISK ROUTE” if you want the exact wording that wins these cases.

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01/12/2025

The One Word That Can Save Your PIP Claim: “BUT” ⚠️
Most people lose PIP because they answer questions with a simple “yes.”
The assessor then assumes you can do everything safely, reliably, repeatedly, and in reasonable time — even when that’s not true.

The fix?
You must answer “Yes… BUT.”

Yes, but you need breaks.
Yes, but it causes pain or dizziness.
Yes, but you can’t repeat it without hours of recovery.
Yes, but it isn’t safe without help.

That one word forces the assessor to record the real impact — not the shortcut.

💬 Comment “YES BUT” if you want customised examples for every PIP activity.

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30/11/2025

Chronic Fatigue: How an Invisible Condition Won PIP 🌙
She looked “fine,” but spent hours recovering from basic tasks.
Her first claim was refused — until she explained the impact behind every activity.

Showering meant sitting on the floor to breathe.
Cooking meant lying down mid-task.
That’s how she finally won enhanced PIP for both parts.

💬 Comment “CFS HELP” if you want to see how she built her case.

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29/11/2025

DLA Step 2 — The Real Reason Parents Miss Out 🧒
Step 2 is about the support your child needs — not what they manage without.
Most parents undersell it by calling it “normal parenting.”

Be specific: describe the actual help needed with washing, eating, physio, and safety.
That’s what earns the higher rates.

💬 Comment “STEP 3” if you want to learn the next stage.

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28/11/2025

The Hidden PIP Questions That Decide Everything đź‘€
It’s not “Can you cook?” or “Can you walk?” —
it’s how you do it, how long it takes, and what it costs you.

Say “I can cook,” and they assume safely, reliably, and without pain.
Describe your reality — the time, exhaustion, and recovery.

💬 Comment “HIDDEN QUESTIONS” for my reliability checklist.

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27/11/2025

The Secret 4-Step System That Wins DLA (Step 1) đź§©
Step 1 is the foundation of every strong DLA claim —
describe the problem, the cause, and a real-life example.

Don’t write “He struggles to walk.”
Write: “Louis can walk one minute before breathlessness from his heart condition stops him.”

💬 Comment “STEP 2” if you want the next step in the system.

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26/11/2025

Your “Typical Day” Could Break Your PIP Claim 🕒

Assessors don’t just ask what’s wrong — they ask how you live.
Those “typical day” questions test mobility, memory, focus, and pain tolerance.

Say “I manage,” and they assume safely and reliably — even when it hurts.
Describe the worst days, not the best.

💬 Comment “DAILY” if you want the hidden meaning behind every PIP question.
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25/11/2025

How Work-Focused Interviews Can Get You Sanctioned ⚠️
If you’re on ESA or Universal Credit and not in the Support Group or LCWRA,
work-focused interviews are mandatory — and missing one can mean a sanction.

Even LCW or WRAG claimants face ongoing interviews and “activities.”
Only the Support Group or LCWRA protects you fully.

💬 Comment “LCWRA HELP” if you want a breakdown of how to qualify.

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24/11/2025

Your Living Room Can Decide Your PIP Points 🏠
Those “home and work” questions? They’re not small talk — they’re evidence.
The layout of your house, stairs, and even who you live with can change your score.

Say “I manage,” and they’ll assume no struggle.
It’s not about what you do — it’s about the pain, fatigue, and recovery afterwards.

💬 Comment “HOME” if you want my full guide to answering those questions without losing points.

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