PIP new claim support

Clear support for first-time PIP applicants who need better structure, clearer answers, and stronger evidence quality.

PIP2 form support

Descriptor-led guidance

Evidence planning

Who this help is for

People starting a first-time PIP claim or review form who need clearer wording, better structure, and stronger practical examples.

What this service covers

We help you prepare activity-based answers, identify evidence gaps, and produce a clear submission plan before deadlines.

  • How to describe day-to-day difficulty in plain language
  • How to link evidence to each activity area
  • How to avoid contradictions across your form
  • What to prepare for assessment-stage questions

Common problems users face

Most people under-describe how often problems happen, focus only on diagnosis, or send evidence without explaining why it matters.

  • Vague wording like sometimes with no frequency detail
  • Missing practical examples of support needs
  • No clear link between symptoms and activity impact
  • Late preparation close to submission deadline

Step-by-step support process

We start by checking your stage and key dates, then map activity-level examples and evidence needs, then help structure your submission.

  • Stage and deadline review
  • Activity-by-activity answer planning
  • Evidence checklist and gap analysis
  • Final submission and next-step guidance

What to prepare before contact

Bring any claim letters, draft answers, and medical/support records you already have. We then identify what is missing.

  • Any PIP letters or form sections completed
  • Current medical and care evidence
  • Short timeline of how condition affects you
  • Important dates and deadlines

What happens after you contact us

We review your stage and likely priority actions, then confirm the support pathway and practical next steps so you know what happens next.

Frequently asked questions

Can you help if I already started my PIP form?

Yes. We can support from any point before submission and help improve clarity and structure.

What evidence helps most for a new PIP claim?

Evidence that explains practical day-to-day impact usually helps more than diagnosis-only documents.

Do I need every possible medical document before asking for help?

No. We can help you prioritise what is most useful first.

Can mental health symptoms be included in claim answers?

Yes. Claims should reflect all relevant daily living and mobility impacts, including mental health effects.

What if my condition changes from day to day?

Describe variability clearly with frequency examples across a typical week.

How do I avoid contradicting myself on the form?

Use consistent examples, timelines, and wording across each activity section.

Can a relative support me during this process?

Yes. Family or advocates can help gather information and attend support calls.

What if I am close to a deadline?

Contact us immediately with your deadline date so urgent actions can be prioritised.

Do you guarantee a PIP award?

No. We improve case clarity and evidence structure, but outcomes are decided by DWP or tribunal.

What is the next step after submitting a form?

You should prepare for follow-up requests or assessment-stage questions based on your circumstances.

Need help with your PIP form?

Tell us your current stage and deadline and we will help you organise your next steps.