PIP worth more than £600 a month may be claimed if you have certain disabilities | Personal Finance | Finance
It’s not just physical health conditions that enable people to claim financial help from the Government to help them with higher living costs.
More people are claiming PIP for psychiatric disorders like anxiety, stress, depression and learning disorders than ever before, according to the DWP.
Britons suffering with musculoskeletal conditions such as arthritis, joint pain and hip disorders are also now more likely to put in a PIP claim than previously.
One reason could be heightened awareness about what PIP is, who can claim it and how to appeal if unsuccessful.
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