Adult Disability Payment 2025: Why Some Claimants May Need to Reapply for PIP February 19, 2025Sophie Wilson The latest figures from Social Security Scotland reveal that 374,655 people were receiving Adult Disability Payment (ADP) as of October. This devolved benefit has replaced Personal Independence Payment (PIP) for all new claimants in Scotland. Additionally, 80,272 Scots still on PIP are set to transition to ADP by Spring 2025, bringing the total to nearly half a million recipients. Table of ContentsMoving from Scotland? You Must Reapply for PIPADP Award Decisions: What You Need to KnowNeed to See Your Award Information?Final Thoughts: Stay Informed About ADP & PIP Rules However, recent DWP guidance warns that some ADP recipients may need to apply for PIP again if they relocate from Scotland to England or Wales. Moving from Scotland? You Must Reapply for PIP ๐ข DWP Warning: If you move to England or Wales, your ADP will stop 13 weeks after relocating. To avoid payment disruptions, you should apply for PIP as soon as possible after moving. What Happens When You Move? ๐น If you were receiving PIP and have recently transferred to ADP, you will have received an official letter from Social Security Scotland.๐น Your transfer to ADP should be seamless, with no payment gaps.๐น After completion, a final confirmation letter details your award level, weekly rate, and payment schedule. Pension Credit Warning: What Older People Must Know Before Booking a Holiday Abroad HMRC Warning: Millions of UK Households at Risk of Surprise Tax Bills on Gifted Money How Much State Pension Increase for 2025? Payment Dates & New Rates UK Government Confirms Potential Changes to Free Bus Travel Scheme for Over-60s in England Scottish Pensioners to Receive Up to ยฃ305 in Winter Heating Support โ How to Maximize Your Payment ADP Award Decisions: What You Need to Know ๐ก Your ADP award is based on your most recent PIP assessment and any additional information provided during the transfer. However, if you believe your ADP award is incorrect, you can request a redetermination. How to Challenge an ADP Award Decision 1๏ธโฃ Request a Redetermination If you think your ADP award is lower than your previous PIP payment, you can ask Social Security Scotland to review your claim. This must be done within 42 days (6 weeks) of receiving your decision letter. 2๏ธโฃ Social Security Scotland Will Review Your Claim A new team will reassess your case, considering any additional evidence. This process takes up to 56 days (8 weeks). 3๏ธโฃ Possible Outcomesโ Your award may increaseโ Your award may decrease๐ Your award may stay the same ๐ข Important: Once you request a redetermination, you cannot withdraw it, as Social Security Scotland is legally required to complete the process. Need to See Your Award Information? If you want to review the information used to assess your ADP claim, contact Social Security Scotland: ๐ Call: 0800 182 2222๐ป Use the online webchat service This ensures you fully understand the decision and have the chance to provide any new evidence before requesting a review. Final Thoughts: Stay Informed About ADP & PIP Rules ๐ If you move to England or Wales, apply for PIP as soon as possible to avoid losing payments.๐ If your ADP award is lower than expected, request a redetermination within 6 weeks.๐ Be aware that ADP award decisions are based on previous PIP assessments and any new evidence provided. For any concerns, contact Social Security Scotland or seek advice from disability support organizations. [wtpsw_carousel]