Claimants who wish to challenge a PIP or UC decision are likely to have to wait around eight months to get justice according to the latest official statistics.  PIP claimants will have waited almost a year from the date they made their initial claim.

In a written parliamentary answer, DWP minister Tom Pursglove revealed that the mean average time taken for a PIP mandatory reconsideration is 55 days, although 25% take 70 days or more.

For UC, mandatory reconsiderations take a mean average of 67 days, though 25% take 100 days or more.

The most recent tribunal statistics show that appeals take a mean average of 25 weeks to be heard from the date they are lodged.

This means that a PIP claimant is likely to wait at least 32 weeks from the date they ask for a mandatory reconsideration to the date that they get a decision from an appeal tribunal.

For UC claimants the wait is likely to be at least 34 weeks.

As a PIP claimant will have waited an average of 18 weeks from the date of claim to the date of the initial decision, the whole process will have taken at least 50 weeks.

According to our PIP Payment calculator, a 50 week wait for a claimant who got nothing initially but went on to be awarded standard rate PIP mobility and standard rate PIP daily living would lead to a payment of £4,292 in arrears.  And this would exclude   

And whilst a back-payment of that amount would undoubtedly be very welcome, it means that the claimant has had to manage without that additional income for almost a whole year.

Comments

Write comments...
or post as a guest
People in conversation:
Loading comment... The comment will be refreshed after 00:00.
  • Thank you for your comment. Comments are moderated before being published.
    · 2 years ago
    I am terrified of this happening to me and me losing my SDP & housing benefit and then of them migrating me to UC without transistional protection. I have been aware of this possibility long enough that it is now entrenched in my MH that it's going to happen and when it does I will not be able to cope. This is what these MPs just don't understand, the terror of expecting destitution at any moment, the existential threat of it all...
    • Thank you for your comment. Comments are moderated before being published.
      · 2 years ago
      @Aw Does anyone know how & when the Transitional payment with UC, for the loss off SDP, will work? Is it paid when your UC is in payment (that first payment could be up to 6 weeks) is it put in with UC or separately? I’m sure it’s been deliberate by DWP to not explain this😰😡
    • Thank you for your comment. Comments are moderated before being published.
      · 2 years ago
      @Aw I agree, it’s terrifying the possibility of it all going wrong, even when it hasn’t. Leaves you in a state of permanent concern and stress. Stress is ok for a while but not entrenched indefinitely. Only when your in that situation do you understand. Of course the welfare budget needs managing, just not like it’s been done since 2010.

Free PIP, ESA & UC Updates!

Delivered Fortnightly

Over 110,000 claimants and professionals subscribe to the UK's leading source of benefits news.

 
iContact