Challenging a DWP PIP decision and getting it looked at again

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The Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Mims Davies MP, recently spoke about improvements in Mandatory Reconsideration decision-making times for PIP claimants

Minister for Disabled People, Health and Work, Mims Davies MP, has recently highlighted that the Department for Work and Pensions has managed to cut down the waiting times for Personal Independence Payment appeals to just 39 days. The improvement, according to Ms Davies, is due to enhanced "processes and increasing decision-making capacity".

The annual uprating implies that existing claimants and those making a new claim for PIP or ADP could be entitled to up to £9,583.60 over the 2024/25 financial year. If you've made a PIP claim and disagree with the award decision, there are ways to challenge it - this might involve asking for the decision to be reconsidered , lodging an appeal, or taking it to a tribunal.

This mock test has all the questions plus the points awarded for each answer and will help you understand: Appeal to a tribunal If the DWP does not change their decision when you ask them to look at it again, you can appeal to an independent panel, called a tribunal. Get advice from your local Citizens Advice, welfare support team at your local council or online at Benefits and Work.Citizens Advice warns that the tribunal process can take a long time. A statement on their website reads: “The process can be draining but it’s worth remembering that more than half of people who appeal their PIP decision win at a tribunal. If you feel the decision is wrong, don’t be put off appealing.

You can include all this information on a separate sheet if you’d prefer, just write ‘See enclosed information’ in the box and attach any papers securely to the form. A representative can help you with the paperwork and might speak on your behalf. Don’t worry if you don’t have a representative - the tribunal board is most interested in hearing how your condition affects you and in your own words. Support from a friend or family member can really help, and you can do it without a professional.

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