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8 years 4 months ago #179793 by diane varley
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i am married to disabled man who at 49 was fit healthy active ,who had a accident which crushed his left leg he is 60 now and having to reapply for pip I can see how this has effected his life can I has a wife submit a letter to say how it affect his life as my husband is a proud man and feels ashamed about his disabilities

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8 years 4 months ago #179831 by slugsta
Replied by slugsta on topic Hi
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I have moved your query to its own topic. We ask members not to tag their own questions onto other people's topics as it has the capacity for causing a lot of confusion.

You can certainly write a factual statement in support of your husband's PIP claim. To be of any help it should refer directly to the PIP descriptors - these are explained in our PIP guide.

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May I suggest that you bookmark/favourite this on your web browser now so that you can find it easily in future? This will allow you to return with further questions or comments about your ESA without having to start a new topic each time. We ask members to keep everything relating to the same claim in one topic as it helps us enormously - and I hope you will find it useful too :)

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8 years 4 months ago #179852 by David
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It is always difficult to accept limitations, especially when you have been fit and active. Claiming PIP is a positve thing, a way for your husband to look a how things have changed and to see what he can do and what he needs help with. As a proud man, it is very easy to not accept limitations, I still think that I am 25 years young, I don't know the old geezer with a stick in the mirror. So help your husband fill out the form accurately as he is, not as he sees him self. You will both have to be strong as the process can be taxing, the system is not perfect but he is entitled to the help he needs and only you and he knows best what that is. It is especially important to get it right now when approaching pension age as only PIP awards made before pension age can be carried over into retirement.

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