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PIP or Personal Independence Payments, are overseen by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), offering financial aid to help with some of the costs associated with a condition or disability. The payment is tax-free and can help individuals whether they are in work or not. However, PIP is not just a payment which is awarded to people with outwardly visible disabilities or health conditions, and can provide important support to a wide range of people.
PIP: Britons could get up to £151 per week for joint pain or other conditions
PIP PAYMENTS provide important financial support to Britons with a wide range of conditions, dependent on their circumstances. For this reason, it is worth noting those with joint pain could potentially make a claim. | UPDATED: 08:18, Tue, Mar 2, 2021
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