DWP could stop PIP and take you to court if any of these changes are not reported this year
12.04.2024 - 04:03
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There are several changes in circumstances people receiving Personal Independence Payments (PIP) must tell the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) about or risk losing their benefit entitlement and having regular payments paused or stopped. Changing your name, doctor, health professional or address do not need to be reported to the DWP and will have no impact on your payments or your award.
However, leaving the country or planning to leave the country for a period of more than four weeks, even for just a holiday, may affect entitlement. Guidance in the 2024 edition of the PIP Handbook on GOV.UK states: “This change may affect the claimant’s entitlement to PIP. We will need to know the date the claimant is leaving the country, how long they are planning to be out of the country, which country they are going to and why they are going abroad.”
If you’re planning on enjoying some summer sun with an extended holiday over the next few months, make sure you contact the DWP with the details they have asked for as soon as possible - and keep it in mind when booking.
Contact the PIP enquiry line on 0800 121 4433 to report a change of circumstances - lines are open from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday. Just be aware opening hours may change over the festive fortnight.
Here is a comprehensive guide to all the changes in circumstances and whether you need to contact the DWP about them.
You should tell DWP if, for example, you need more or less help or support or the condition will last for a longer or shorter time than you previously told DWP about.
This change may affect entitlement to PIP, the amount and the period of the PIP award.
This change may affect the claimant’s entitlement to PIP. The DWP needs to know the date the
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