5 Things PIP Assessors Mark You Down For

Applying for PIP can feel overwhelming — and small mistakes can cost you points, delay your claim, or even lead to a refusal. In this video, I break down the 5 most common PIP mistakes people make — based on real experiences from my own journey with MS and the thousands of messages I receive from this community. If you’re filling in your form, going through a review, or preparing for an assessment — this could genuinely help you avoid the pitfalls and give yourself the best chance of success. We cover: • Downplaying your condition • Not giving real-world examples • Assuming diagnosis = automatic points • Lack of supporting evidence • Assessment day mistakes • PLUS the Reliability Rule bonus tip If this helps you, please like, subscribe, and share — it really does support the channel and helps more people find this information. --- ☕ Support the channel: https://buymeacoffee.com/myelinandme --- 📺 More PIP & MS videos:    / @mymultiplesclerosisjourney   --- Disclaimer: This video is based on my personal experience and the experiences commonly shared with me. It is not legal advice and cannot guarantee any outcome. PIP decisions are made by the DWP based on individual circumstances, evidence, and assessments. Always consider seeking independent welfare advice for your specific situation. --- #PIP #PIPUK #DisabilityBenefits #MSAwareness #MultipleSclerosis #PIPAssessment #InvisibleIllness #ChronicIllness #DisabilitySupport