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DLA rejected

22 replies

Emmav2020 · 19/01/2026 19:07

Hi, submitted a claim early November and middle of December I received a letter saying we were not entitled to DLA but if we do not agreed with this to either ring to write to them. I wrote them a letter just before christmas asking how we proceed with appeal and to send the relevant forms. I have heard nothing yet, does it normally take this long? TIA x

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unbelievablybelievable · 19/01/2026 23:09

I sent a letter for a mandatory reconsideration on 14th December and am yet to hear anything so in the same boat. No advice, I'm just waiting (indefinitely).

PIPnamechanged · 19/01/2026 23:09

Is this for PIP? Or child DLA?

Penelope23145 · 19/01/2026 23:12

Did you actually log an MR ( mandatory reconsideration). This needs to be done within a month of receiving the decision letter assuming it's the same as PIP. I think I would call them to check this is definitely logged ? I don't think there is a specific form that you write an MR on although places like citizens advice often have a template.

TwoBlueFish · 19/01/2026 23:12

When you were turned down you should have asked for a statement of reasons, this will say why they have turned your child down. Once you have the statement of reasons you do a mandatory reconsideration (MR) writing why you disagree and referencing your evidence (you can add more evidence). This is then looked at by another decision maker. Wait time at the moment is around 6 months or more. If the answer is still No then next stage is tribunal which is also another long wait.

mumofoneAloneandwell · 19/01/2026 23:13

You need to contact them and check that they have received your letter and that it counts as you asking them for a mandatory reconsideration !

definitely call tomorrow x

bunnylegs · 19/01/2026 23:14

If you have contacted them and said you want to go ahead with a mandatory reconsideration they will take that as being your request to do it. I would call them and ask if you can submit your evidence still. If you can make sure to challenge every part you disagree with, explain why and back it up with firm evidence.

bunnylegs · 19/01/2026 23:15

PIPnamechanged · 19/01/2026 23:09

Is this for PIP? Or child DLA?

The title says DLA and the OP says DLA. So it’s DLA.

PIPnamechanged · 19/01/2026 23:23

bunnylegs · 19/01/2026 23:15

The title says DLA and the OP says DLA. So it’s DLA.

Yeah because nobody ever mixes those up, do they? Nobody ever refers to PIP as DLA, because that’s what it was previously called.

bunnylegs · 19/01/2026 23:26

PIPnamechanged · 19/01/2026 23:23

Yeah because nobody ever mixes those up, do they? Nobody ever refers to PIP as DLA, because that’s what it was previously called.

Bloody hell. OP has done absolutely nothing to indicate she has mixed them up. What nonsense.

PIPnamechanged · 19/01/2026 23:31

bunnylegs · 19/01/2026 23:26

Bloody hell. OP has done absolutely nothing to indicate she has mixed them up. What nonsense.

Wind your neck in, there’s no reason for you to speak for her, is there? 😂

I’m in a position to give significant insight into one of the benefits, but not the other. It’s clearly worth me asking, before giving that insight, so that I can answer her query right away.

bunnylegs · 20/01/2026 09:45

PIPnamechanged · 19/01/2026 23:31

Wind your neck in, there’s no reason for you to speak for her, is there? 😂

I’m in a position to give significant insight into one of the benefits, but not the other. It’s clearly worth me asking, before giving that insight, so that I can answer her query right away.

Wind my neck in? Are you for real?

You came along on a thread where someone is asking for advice about DLA and presumed them stupid and that they possibly actually meant PIP.

perhaps the neck winding needed isn’t mine.

PIPnamechanged · 20/01/2026 11:25

bunnylegs · 20/01/2026 09:45

Wind my neck in? Are you for real?

You came along on a thread where someone is asking for advice about DLA and presumed them stupid and that they possibly actually meant PIP.

perhaps the neck winding needed isn’t mine.

Edited

Yeah that’s what I done. I immediately thought the OP is too thick to understand the DLA/PIP difference and thought I’d jump in and make an arse of her. You got me. 😅

Do you have any clue how often people mix them up? I literally hear it every day. As I said earlier, I have insight that other posters don’t have when it comes to one of those benefits and would’ve obviously given her the detail if it applied to her. That’s all.

Bromptotoo · 20/01/2026 12:51

bunnylegs · 20/01/2026 09:45

Wind my neck in? Are you for real?

You came along on a thread where someone is asking for advice about DLA and presumed them stupid and that they possibly actually meant PIP.

perhaps the neck winding needed isn’t mine.

Edited

It not a totally stupid question.

Anybody whose done few shifts providing welfare rights advice will know people mix them up. If it's not crystal clear client is talking about a minor then you might just want to ask a question to confirm whether it's DLA/PIP/AA.

Christmaseree · 20/01/2026 21:28

Bromptotoo · 20/01/2026 12:51

It not a totally stupid question.

Anybody whose done few shifts providing welfare rights advice will know people mix them up. If it's not crystal clear client is talking about a minor then you might just want to ask a question to confirm whether it's DLA/PIP/AA.

Edited

You two are hogging the thread and may be putting of potential posters who actually want to help the OP.

Bromptotoo · 21/01/2026 09:40

Christmaseree · 20/01/2026 21:28

You two are hogging the thread and may be putting of potential posters who actually want to help the OP.

Really? I've posted once.

Emmav2020 · 21/01/2026 14:05

so i sent a letter straight away after i got the letter to say tis declined, so that was mid of December, then sent the same letter again last week. Recon i still need to ring?
on the mandatory reconsideration what else do they need? thanks

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Emmav2020 · 21/01/2026 14:06

@unbelievablybelievable yes we sound like were in the same boat. what did put on your letter? x

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unbelievablybelievable · 21/01/2026 14:50

"I am requesting a mandatory reconsideration." Then I bullet pointed the reasons (which referred to the reasons they gave for refusing) and noted which medical report supported my reason.

bunnylegs · 21/01/2026 14:56

Emmav2020 · 21/01/2026 14:05

so i sent a letter straight away after i got the letter to say tis declined, so that was mid of December, then sent the same letter again last week. Recon i still need to ring?
on the mandatory reconsideration what else do they need? thanks

They will have taken your communication to be your request for the MR. I strongly recommend calling and asking if you can still submit evidence towards it. You need to counter every point thy have made that you don’t agree with and provide the evidence towards show why they are incorrect. If you don’t it is very likely to come back with the same result as your initial application. Definitely phone asap them to say you want to submit evidence though, as telling them you want to make the MR starts the process of the MR and it’s time sensitive.

Marg36 · 18/02/2026 11:56

Hi does anyone know how long people are waiting for dwp to respond to tribunal, been 3&half months no response, tribunal has send warning letter to dwp given them 28 more days to send there bundle

Lougle · 18/02/2026 12:14

Marg36 · 18/02/2026 11:56

Hi does anyone know how long people are waiting for dwp to respond to tribunal, been 3&half months no response, tribunal has send warning letter to dwp given them 28 more days to send there bundle

A friend lodged tribunal application in early February 2025 and has her child's tribunal next month, so 13 months.

Marg36 · 18/02/2026 12:53

So long, still waiting for response from dwp with bundle, do u know how long u have to wait for that, 3&half months wait so far

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