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PIP Help is a registered Non-Profit Community organisation, advising and supporting people with disabilities, who wish to claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP).
We’re here to guide you every step of the way, with clear support and trusted expertise you can rely on.
Here’s how we provide care and support, step by step - guided by trust, attention, and a genuine commitment to your well-being.

Contact us for FREE expert support and guidance - via phone or email.
We will assess your needs and circumstances and provide our expert opinion om whether you qualify for PIP.


We can support you throughout your entire PIP journey including representation all the way to upper tribunal.
From start to finish, our team of expert advisers arehere to guide you through the entire PIP journey, providing help and support.

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Take our PIP test to find out whether you’re eligible for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and gain a clearer understanding of the financial support, payments, and additional benefits you may be entitled to, based on your circumstances and daily living needs.
Discover quick and clear answers to the most common questions about PIP.
Can't find the answer to what your looking for?
Personal Independence Payment (PIP) is a UK benefit that helps with the extra costs of living with a long-term health condition or disability. It’s not means-tested and isn’t affected by your income or savings.
PIP does not reduce most other benefits and can sometimes increase the amount you receive from other support, such as Universal Credit or Housing Benefit.
There’s no fixed list of qualifying conditions. PIP is awarded based on how your condition affects you, not the condition itself. This includes physical disabilities, mental health conditions, and long-term illnesses.
You may be able to claim PIP if you’re aged 16 or over, under State Pension age, and have a physical or mental health condition or disability that affects your daily living or mobility.
PIP is made up of two parts: the Daily Living component and the Mobility component. The amount you receive depends on how your condition affects you and which rate you’re awarded.
Medical evidence can help support your claim, but it isn’t always required. Evidence might include GP letters, specialist reports, or care plans.
Over the years, we’ve helped hundreds of people successfully navigate the PIP application process, and our clients’ feedback speaks for itself.
From life-changing support to clear, practical guidance, our reviews reflect the difference we’ve made for people
Get in Touch with our experienced and dedicated team of qualified advisors.
We offer FREE telephone advice and we are here to support and guide you.