The rules for getting the Personal Independence Payment (PIP) mobility component have changed. You are now more likely to get the mobility component if you have a mental health condition that makes it difficult for you to plan or make a journey.
Because of the change, the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) has said it will look again at any PIP claims which were decided after 27 November 2016 but before 28 June 2018 – you can check the date on your decision letter.
If you think this would change a decision made about your PIP then you can ask the DWP to look at your claim again. You can ask them to do this if you:- have a mental health condition that makes going outside difficult
- didn’t get the mobility component of PIP or you got the standard rate of the mobility component
Ask the DWP to look at your claim again
If your PIP decision was made before 28 November 2016
If you didn’t get the mobility component or you got a lower rate than you expected, you might be able to get your claim backdated to before 28 November – contact us.- National Insurance number
- address
- contact details
If you’re already getting PIP when you ask for a review
The DWP will look at your entire PIP claim again – this includes the care and mobility components. This means you might get less money overall than you were getting. If you’re not sure, contact us.
If you aren’t getting any PIP
You should make a new claim if you think you might now qualify for the mobility component – you don’t need to wait until your old claim has been reviewed. If you make a new claim you could get extra money sooner and they might backdate the payment.