Upgrade my p.i.p to get mobility car!
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cryer68
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Hi Matilda, I am looking to ask pip to be asses my account and upgrade it highest level. I am 2 points away,got the mobility part but was short on mental side ! I am now under the mental health team,and wondered if my psychologist sent a letter would that be enough for them to re asses without a full re assessment ? Mark
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You can always send in new evidence and ask them to look at your claim again, however there is always the risk of it going the wrong way!
So many people are being awarded very low points despite being entitled to certain Pip awards, so I would always be wary -
@cryer68 - I suggest that you ask in the 'Ask a benefits advisor' category where a benefits expert could give you advice.
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