Law Centre Digital Guide PIP Part 1
Part 1 of a Digital Guide published by Law Centre (NI) to assist individuals without representation appealing a decision on a Personal Independence Payment (PIP). This part of the guide explains how to prepare for an appeal and the documents that an appeal will consider. It also emphasises the need for an individual bringing an appeal to prepare in advance. In particular, the guide highlights the relevance of the eligibility criteria in deciding entitlement to PIP and the importance of obtaining relevant supportive medical evidence and where that evidence might be obtained. Produced by NVTV.

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