PIP Mandatory Reconsideration: what you need to know (2024)

If you want to challenge a PIP decision, the first thing you’ll need to do — and quickly — is ask for a Mandatory Reconsideration.

But to make sure you understand the process and help you achieve the consideration, Unbiased has created this helpful blog to ease the process.

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What is Mandatory Reconsideration?

A Mandatory Reconsideration is the first step you will take to challenge a PIP decision — effectively asking the DWP to look at their decision for your PIP again.

Once you’ve received your PIP decision, you usually need to ask for the Mandatory Reconsideration within one month of the decision date (the date on the decision letter).

But if you miss the one-month deadline, it’s still worth asking for a Mandatory Reconsideration, as long as it’s within 13 months of the decision.

You will of course need to explain your reasons for being late.

For example, if dealing with difficult personal circ*mstances or being ill meant you couldn’t apply in time.

Your form or letter should both explain why your application is late, as well as why you disagree with their decision.

The DWP is entitled to refuse your application if it’s late, but as long as you applied within 13 months of the date on your decision letter, you can still appeal their decision at a tribunal.

How long does a mandatory reconsideration take for PIP?

Some Mandatory Reconsiderations can take two weeks while others can take several months for PIP.

If you have not received your Mandatory Reconsideration Notice, it would be a good idea to call the DWP after:

  • Two weeks to check your Mandatory Reconsideration has been logged

  • Eight weeks to check how much longer it will take

  • 12 weeks to chase again

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How to apply for a Mandatory Reconsideration

You can ask for PIP Mandatory Reconsideration over the phone but the only issue here is you will likely have a long wait on hold.

You can also use Mandatory Reconsideration (CRMR1 01/18) form. Once you have filled it in, print it out and send it to the address on your original decision letter.

If you don’t want to use the CRMR1 form, you can write to the DWP.

You will need to include:

  • Your name, date of birth and National Insurance number

  • The date of the decision you want them to look at (this information is on the decision letter)

What happens after?

Once you’ve sent your Mandatory Reconsideration letter/form you will receive:

1) A phone call

The DWP normally phone claimants when looking at a decision. They will usually try a few times, so don’t worry if you miss the first call.

When you do speak to them, you can tell them if there is something else that they should consider, or if you have any documents to support your PIP claim reconsideration.

2) Mandatory Reconsideration notice

Once the DWP has looked at the decision again, they will send you a Mandatory Reconsideration Notice.

You will receive two copies of the Mandatory Reconsideration Notice, but keep them in a safe place, because if you choose to appeal, you may need to send one with your appeal form.

At this stage, if you still disagree with the decision, you can appeal to a tribunal. But be aware that if you challenge a decision, it can be changed to make the PIP award lower, or shorter term.

You usually must start your appeal within one month of the date on the Mandatory Reconsideration Notice.

It’s also a good idea to check you’re getting all the other benefits you’re entitled to. If you’re over 18, you can use the benefits calculator to ensure you’re getting all the help you need.

How many appeals are successful?

Unfortunately, not many Mandatory Reconsiderations are successful. In fact, the Mandatory Reconsideration success rate is under 20 per cent.

But don’t let that put you off – if you feel you are entitled to challenge a decision or if you’re not sure, speak to a financial adviser to learn more about financial planning and how to cope with money worries.

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PIP Mandatory Reconsideration: what you need to know (2024)

FAQs

PIP Mandatory Reconsideration: what you need to know? ›

If you've missed the 1 month deadline

What evidence do I need for PIP mandatory reconsideration? ›

To ask for a mandatory reconsideration, you can either: Write a letter explaining why you disagree with the decision (The address will be on your PIP decision letter) Fill in a mandatory reconsideration form. Call the DWP (contact details will be on your PIP decision letter).

What are the odds of winning the mandatory reconsideration PIP? ›

In fact, the Mandatory Reconsideration success rate is under 20 per cent. But don't let that put you off – if you feel you are entitled to challenge a decision or if you're not sure, speak to a financial adviser to learn more about financial planning and how to cope with money worries.

What happens during a mandatory reconsideration? ›

A 'Mandatory Reconsideration' means we will look at: • The information you originally gave us • Any new information you provide • If there have been any changes in your circ*mstances. We use this information to see whether we can change our decision.

Will my mandatory reconsideration be successful? ›

Your chances of success at mandatory reconsideration stage are very poor. The latest statistics show that only around 14% of mandatory reconsiderations resulted in a better decision for the claimant.

What evidence does PIP want? ›

It can give the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) a clearer picture of how your condition affects you and give you a better chance of being properly assessed. Evidence could be a letter, report or care plan, and you can send it any time before the DWP makes a decision on your claim.

How long does it take to hear back from PIP mandatory reconsideration? ›

Some reconsiderations take two weeks, some take several months. If you have not received your Mandatory Reconsideration Notice, it is a good idea to call the DWP after: 2 weeks to check they have logged your Mandatory Reconsideration. 8 weeks to check how much longer it will take.

Can you lose points at a mandatory reconsideration? ›

The chances are that you have the same points on the mandatory reconsideration notice as you had on the first decision. We do hope that you did better than that but you should not give up if you seem to have made no progress.

What conditions are most likely to be awarded PIP? ›

Musculoskeletal disease (general)
  • Arthritis.
  • Osteoarthritis.
  • Fibromyalgia.
  • Carpal tunnel syndrome.
  • Tendonitis.
Jun 6, 2024

How often is PIP refused? ›

MR success rates for initial PIP applications were generally around 15% until 2019, when the DWP started contacting claimants to collect further evidence at the MR stage. This saw the success rate gradually rise to more than 40% in 2020-21, but it has since plummeted to 11%.

What is a good reason for reconsideration? ›

Use a professional tone: Keep a professional tone to help sell your argument and show you have objective and legitimate reasons for requesting your reconsideration. A clerical mistake or a misunderstanding about your qualifications are good reasons to request a reconsideration.

How many people win mandatory reconsideration? ›

I've read that only 20% of people who submit a Mandatory Reconsideration for PIP are successful in getting an award.

What is the best way to ask for a mandatory reconsideration? ›

You can write a letter telling us why you do not agree with your decision. Please send your letter to the address on your decision letter. If you do not have a decision letter, contact the office where you applied for the benefit. You can also fill in a Mandatory Reconsideration request form.

How to win PIP mandatory reconsideration? ›

You need to give specific reasons why you disagree with the decision. Use your decision letter, statement of reasons and medical assessment report to make a note of each of the statements you disagree with and why. Give facts, examples and medical evidence (if available) to support what you're saying.

What is the success rate for PIP mandatory reconsideration? ›

Success rate for PIP mandatory reconsiderations

Only 27% of PIP mandatory reconsiderations resulted in a higher award in June 2023.

Who looks at a mandatory reconsideration? ›

If you don't agree with a benefit decision, you can challenge it. To do this, you need to ask the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) or HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) to look at their decision again.

What evidence is needed for PIP appeal? ›

You can provide evidence to help the tribunal understand your condition or circ*mstances so they can make a decision. Evidence can include: a report or care plan from a specialist, therapist or nurse. a letter from someone who knows you.

What should be included in a reconsideration letter? ›

How to write a letter of reconsideration of appeal
  • Confirm the recipient's information. ...
  • Consider why you want a reconsideration. ...
  • Find out why they passed. ...
  • Support your request. ...
  • Add a conclusion.
Jul 5, 2023

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