Help with PIP, Universal Credit health claims & benefit appeals
Applying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) or reporting a health condition under Universal Credit can feel overwhelming. We help you prepare strong applications, organise your evidence and complete forms accurately — with everything explained in plain English.
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- New PIP applications and review forms
- Universal Credit health condition reporting
- Work Capability Assessment paperwork (LCW / LCWRA)
- Reviewing and organising medical evidence
- Preparing supporting statements
- Mandatory reconsideration requests
- Appeal & tribunal preparation
- Checking forms before you submit
The details, in plain English
How PIP is assessed
Entitlement is based on how your condition affects your daily life and mobility — not the diagnosis itself. Many people wrongly assume they don't qualify because they work, have savings or own a home.
LCW vs LCWRA
If a health condition affects your ability to work you may get extra support through Universal Credit. We help you understand the process — reporting your condition, fit notes, questionnaires and assessments — and prepare the paperwork.
Mandatory reconsideration
If your claim is refused or the award seems wrong, you can ask for the decision to be looked at again. This is called a mandatory reconsideration. We help you review the decision letter and prepare a clear written request.
Appeals & tribunal
If the decision stays the same, a further appeal may be available. We help review case documents, prepare written statements and explain the process in plain language.
What to gather
Strong, organised evidence makes everything easier. Where possible, it helps to have:
- Fit notes and medical letters
- Care or support plans
- A diary of how your condition affects your day
- Prescription lists
- Letters from specialists or your GP
- Details of any aids or adaptations you use
What we don't do
We help you describe your circumstances and organise your evidence. We don't decide your claim or give welfare-rights advice.
Frequently asked questions
Can you help me find out whether I may qualify?
We can talk through your circumstances and explain the information usually needed, so you can decide whether to apply.
Can you help if my claim has been refused?
Yes. We can review the decision letter and help you prepare a mandatory reconsideration request and appeal paperwork.
Can you help with mental-health conditions?
Yes. We regularly help with applications involving mental health, cognitive and neurodevelopmental conditions.
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