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chaufferman
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I have had to apply for a new pip due to my illness worse I had my latest one from November 2015 but had to inform them in November 2016 that it got worse they have now told me I have to go to a clinic assessment even though my gp has wrote them a letter saying that I cant get to a clinic due to my back and leg problems I have crumbling discs and spine and they wont let me have a home assessment but the last 3 assesments have been at home please can someone help as I'm getting worried as they will stop my money
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Hi @chaufferman - I suggest that you ask your question in the 'Ask a benefits advisor' category on this site as there are benefits experts on there.
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I got a home visit within 3 days of involving my Mp. As you have a letter from your GP I'm sure this will work for you as well. Let me know Good luck
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thank you emkins40 lets hope so
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