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Are you struggling to submit your Personal Independence Payment (PIP) claim on time? Don’t worry! This guide will walk you through the simple steps to request an extension from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) and provide you with a helpful template letter. If you find yourself needing additional support, Contend’s highly trained AI legal experts are here to assist you in navigating your legal challenges. With Contend, you can access the easiest legal help in the UK, ensuring you understand your rights and get the assistance you need.

If you’re applying for Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and need more time to submit your claim form, you can request an extension from the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Here’s a simple guide on how to do that and a template letter to confirm the extension.

How do I request a PIP claim extension from the DWP?

Step 1: Request an Extension

Before you send any letters, you need to call the DWP and ask for extra time to submit your PIP claim form. It’s important to explain why you need the extension—such as needing assistance to fill out the form.

Contact Information for PIP Claims

  • Phone: 0800 917 2222
  • Textphone: 0800 917 7777
  • Relay UK (for those who can’t hear or speak): Dial 18001 then 0800 917 2222
  • Video Relay (for British Sign Language users): Use this link for Video Relay
  • International Calls: +44 191 218 7766

The helpline is available Monday to Friday, from 8 AM to 5 PM, and calls are free from both landlines and mobiles.

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Step 2: Write a Confirmation Letter

Once you have received confirmation of your extension over the phone, you should write a letter to formally confirm the new deadline. Below is a template you can use:


Your Name
Your Address
City, Zip Code

Date

Reference Number: [Your Reference Number]

To Whom It May Concern,

Re: PIP claim for [Your Name] – National Insurance number: [Your NI Number]

I am writing to confirm that, following my phone call on [Date of Call], you have agreed to extend the deadline for returning my PIP claim form. I requested this extension because [briefly explain your reason, e.g., “I need assistance from Contend’s legal expert chat to complete the form.”]

The original deadline was [Original Deadline]. I understand that my new deadline for submitting the form is [New Deadline].

Please send me a written confirmation of this extension.

Thank you for your assistance.

Yours faithfully,

[Your Name]


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Step 3: Send Your Letter

Once you have filled out the letter, print it out and mail it to the address provided with your claim form. If you can’t find this address, don’t hesitate to call the PIP claims helpline for assistance.

Need Help Printing?

If you don’t have access to a printer, you can visit your local library, which often has printing facilities available for a small fee.

What if I can’t find the claims address?

Final Thoughts

Getting help with your PIP claim can sometimes feel overwhelming, but asking for more time is a reasonable step if you need it. Make sure to keep a copy of your letter and any correspondence for your records. If you have any further questions or need assistance, consider reaching out to Contend’s legal expert chat. Their highly trained AI legal experts will work with you to provide guidance and help you understand and resolve your legal problems. Contend is the Easiest Legal Help in the UK.

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