PIP replacement won’t have assessments – claimants won’t have to keep proving illness | Personal Finance | Finance

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He added: “People suffering lifelong conditions should not have to prove they are still ill every couple of years.”

A cancer patient from Worthing recently spoke to Express.co.uk about how she was left feeling “broken both physically and mentally” after going through the PIP process.

The 55-year-old woman called Allison said: “My experience with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) versus the health assessors has been awful and ongoing for years, they have left me broken both physically and mentally.”

Unfortunately, Allison’s story is not unique, with research from Macmillan Cancer Support highlighting that this is a huge problem affecting many others.

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