DWP lists conditions people are most likely to be awarded PIP payments for (2024)

Around three million people in the UK claim Personal Independence Payment (PIP), a benefit paid to those whose lives are impacted by their disabilities or long-term health conditions. The benefit - which is paid by the Department of Work and Pensions (DWP) - is worth between £24.25 and £156.90 per week currently, or £627 a month, and is not means tested.

PIP is made up of 2 parts - called 'components', which look at an applicant's condition and how it affects their daily living and their mobility. Claimants are not charged tax on PIP and families where at least one member claims the benefit are not affected by the benefits cap. Read here which health conditions are accepted.

The benefit is usually awarded for a fixed length of time and then is reviewed to determine whether the claim is still valid. If you're awarded PIP for a fixed time of more than 2 years, the DWP will usually review your award before it ends. If a claimant is awarded 'an indefinite award' this is usually reviewed every 10 years.

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Campaigning website Benefits and Work has compiled a list of over 500 conditions arranged in order of how hard it is to get an award of PIP, using the DWP’s own Stat-Xplore database. However, the DWP has reiterated that PIP eligibility is based not on their condition, but on how that condition affects their daily life.

The list shows that the overall average success rate for PIP claims across all of the conditions is 52%, but this can vary greatly depending on the condition. The five conditions most likely to be awarded PIP are Creutzfeldt - Jacob disease (CJD) (100%), Down’s syndrome (99.6%), motor neurone disease (97.5%) and dementia (94.1%).

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At the other end of the spectrum, only 11.6% of people with oral allergy syndrome were successful, with acne, some incontinence conditions, eczema, dyslexia and food intolerance all having a success rate of less than 25%.

While awards for arthritis are above the average, claims relating to mental health vary widely, with 38.8% of anxiety disorder sufferers being awarded PIP, generalised anxiety disorder 42.7%, anxiety and depressive disorders 49.6%, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) 58.2%, bipolar affective disorder 61.3% and schizophrenia 69.7%.

Other common conditions include:

  • Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) 26.1%
  • Coeliac disease: 27.2%
  • Anaemia: 33.5%
  • Gallstones: 34.3%
  • Hearing loss 41.3%
  • Whiplash: 42.9%
  • Diabetes: 45.6%
  • Asperger's syndrome: 51%
  • Autism: 72.3%
  • Cancer: At least 72.3%
  • Multiple Sclerosis (MS): 78.9%

A spokesperson from Benefits and Work told the Chronicle: "On its own this doesn’t tell the whole tale. For example, it doesn’t tell us what percentage of claimants got the enhanced rate of one or both components."

People who applied for PIP and were not awarded it can challenge the decision by requesting a mandatory reconsideration in the first instance. The best way to apply is to use the CRMR1 mandatory reconsideration request form on GOV.UK, or write a letter to the DWP explaining why you disagree with the decision. Check the date on your decision letter as you need to ask for a mandatory reconsideration within one month of that date.

If you've missed the 1 month deadline, it's still worth asking for a mandatory reconsideration, as long as it's within 13 months of the decision. You'll need to explain your reasons for being late - for example if being ill or dealing with difficult personal circ*mstances meant you couldn't apply in time.

Use your form or letter to explain why your application is late, as well as why you disagree with their decision. The DWP can refuse your application if it's late, but as long as you applied within 13 months of the date on your decision letter you can still appeal their decision at a tribunal.

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DWP lists conditions people are most likely to be awarded PIP payments for (2024)

FAQs

What conditions are most likely to be awarded PIP? ›

With 37% of people receiving PIP having a psychiatric disorder, it is the most common condition people receiving PIP claim for. Psychiatric disorders are mental health conditions that can affect how a person thinks and feels about themselves and/or the world around them.

What illness automatically qualifies you for PIP? ›

PIP is not based on the condition you have or the medication you take. It is based on the level of help you need because of how your condition affects you. You're assessed on the level of help you need with specific activities. It's hard to say if the level of help you need will qualify you for PIP.

What is the best answer for PIP questions? ›

In summary these are our top tips for a successful PIP claim:
  • Always be honest.
  • Answer describing how you feel 'most of the time'.
  • Add concise, unambiguous comments.
  • Aim for consistency with your answers.
  • Don't be afraid to get professional help.

What are the 12 points for PIP assessment? ›

PIP Points Scores Daily Living Activities
  • Preparing food. ...
  • Taking nutrition. ...
  • Managing therapy or monitoring a health condition. ...
  • Washing and bathing. ...
  • Managing toilet needs or incontinence. ...
  • Dressing and undressing. ...
  • Communicating verbally. ...
  • Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words.

What are the odds of getting PIP for fibromyalgia? ›

The success rate for PIP claims for fibromyalgia is 62%, compared to an overall average of 53%. So you have a better than average chance of getting an award for fibromyalgia.

Is it hard to get PIP for anxiety? ›

The success rate for PIP claims for anxiety is 45%, compared to an overall average of 53%. So you have a less than average chance of getting an award for anxiety, but still a reasonable chance.

What are the 21 health conditions for PIP? ›

The Full List of Medical Conditions That Qualify For PIP In the UK
Medical ConditionHow Many People Have Claimed For It? (As of April 2023)Percentage Of All Claims
Gastrointestinal disease30,7060.91%
Genitourinary disease25,8100.77%
Skin disease22,1200.66%
Autoimmune disease (connective tissue disorders)18,5850.55%
18 more rows
Apr 3, 2024

What conditions are not considered a disability? ›

Some examples of impairments not covered under ADA may be: appendicitis, short bouts of depression, weight conditions within normal ranges, normal height deviations, traits and behaviors, cultural or economic disadvantages, normal pregnancies, quick temper, poor judgment, irritability, physical characteristics such as ...

What is the most approved disability? ›

What Is the Most Approved Disability? Arthritis and other musculoskeletal system disabilities make up the most commonly approved conditions for social security disability benefits.

What are the 14 PIP questions? ›

The questions:
  • Preparing Food. POINTS. DESCRIPTION. ...
  • Taking Nutrition. POINTS. ...
  • Managing therapy or monitoring a health. POINTS. ...
  • Washing and bathing. POINTS. ...
  • Managing toilet needs or incontinence. POINTS. ...
  • Dressing and undressing. POINTS. ...
  • Communicating verbally. POINTS. ...
  • Reading and understanding signs, symbols and words. POINTS.

What is the 50 rule for PIP? ›

Under PIP, if a condition or disability affects you more than half the time, it has to be treated as affecting you all the time. Equally, if a condition or disability does not affect you half the time, then it can be disregarded or ignored for PIP purposes. This is known as the 50% rule.

How can I increase my chances of getting PIP? ›

It's useful to include evidence from health professionals on how your condition affects you. It can give the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) a clearer picture of how your condition affects you and give you a better chance of being properly assessed.

What scores points on PIP? ›

PIP uses a points system. For example, if you need help from another person to wash your hair, you get 2 points. If you need help to get into the shower or bath you get 3 points, etc. You only score one set of points from each activity (for example, washing).

What is 8 points for PIP? ›

Check what the daily living scores mean

If you get between 8 and 11 points in total, you'll get the daily living component of PIP at the standard rate. If you get at least 12 points in total, you'll get the daily living component at the enhanced rate.

How to pass the PIP test? ›

These general PIP assessment tips will also help you: Don't let the assessor rush you. Try not to just answer 'yes' or 'no' to the questions. Always explain how doing something would make you feel afterwards and the impact it can have on you if you had to do it repeatedly in a short period.

Is it hard to get accepted for PIP? ›

To qualify for PIP, you have to score enough points on the PIP test for daily living or mobility (or both). If you score between eight and 11 points for the daily living activities, you get the standard rate of the daily living component. If you score 12 or more points, or you are terminally ill.

Can you get PIP for anxiety and depression? ›

It is certainly possible to be eligible to claim PIP (personal independence payment pip) if suffering from a mental health condition such as depression or anxiety but it very much depends on how the mental illness affects you.

Does PIP require a diagnosis? ›

PIP is assessed on how your condition affects you day to day. You can receive PIP without a diagnosis. You can get support to fill out your form.

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