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Refused PIP? Get a professional mandatory reconsideration letter — in 48 hours.

A professional letter, written by a former DWP decision maker, tailored to your conditions and descriptors. £49 flat fee. No percentage of your backpay. No hidden costs.

Current turnaround: 48 hours. Order now to receive your draft by .
57% refused at first decision 30% MRs change the outcome 66% win at tribunal 65% give up after MR
DWP PIP Statistics (Oct 2025) · HMCTS Tribunal Statistics (Q4 2024/25) · Benefits and Work
What’s a mandatory reconsideration?

Got a decision you disagree with? An MR is your first step.

If the DWP has refused you or awarded less than you expected, a mandatory reconsideration is required before anything else. It’s the compulsory first stage — you’re asking them to look again, with new arguments and evidence.

A different decision maker reviews your case. You can’t skip it. Get this stage right and you may not need to go any further.

One calendar month from the date on your decision letter — not when you received it. Act early.

Why our success rate is higher

Only 30% of DIY letters succeed. Ours succeed in 6 out of every 10 cases.

DWP national MR success rate: 30% · PIPAppeal MR letters: 60%+ success rate

01

We argue impact, not diagnosis

Most letters lead with the condition. We lead with how it affects your daily life — which activities, why, and on how many days. The DWP scores impact, not diagnosis.

02

We apply the reliability test

Every contested descriptor argued against four legal tests: safely, to an acceptable standard, repeatedly, in a reasonable time. The DWP must consider all four — most letters never raise them.

03

We use descriptor language

Each PIP activity has specific descriptors worth specific points. We name them, argue them, and tie them to your evidence — so the decision maker can score your case correctly.

04

We apply the 50% rule

If your condition fluctuates, PIP must consider days you need help more than half the time. We make sure this isn’t ignored — it’s where the most points are won.

“Every descriptor properly argued…”
“The DWP changed the decision in five weeks.”
Your £49

What’s included for £49

Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.

What you receive

Professional Mandatory Reconsideration Letter

Drafted & reviewed by Neil Dhillon — former DWP decision maker

£49

Flat fee · One-time

Re: Your professionally drafted PIP appeal letter — what’s inside.

  • A fully personalised letter — written for your conditions, descriptors, and circumstances. Not a template, not boilerplate.
  • Descriptor-by-descriptor analysis with the reliability test built in — every activity argued against all four legal tests.
  • The 50% rule applied properly — where your condition fluctuates, we show why help is needed on more than half of days.
  • Evidence guidance & submission instructions — what to gather, how to present it, and where to send the letter.
  • Foundation for tribunal — if the MR doesn’t succeed, your letter becomes the basis for a stronger appeal.
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What happens next: secure card payment → questionnaire emailed to you → upload decision letter → we draft and deliver within 48 hours.

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How it works & what it’s worth

Three steps to your letter. One outcome that changes everything.

From £49 to a five-figure award — here’s the full chain.

01

Tell us your situation

5-minute questionnaire

02

We draft your letter

Delivered within 48 hours

03

Review & submit

Word + PDF + Google Doc

04

If your MR succeeds — award backdated to entitlement start.

Enhanced rate = £194.60 / week from April 2026, plus a lump sum.

£10,120+

Annual award · enhanced

Daily Living £76.70 / £114.60 Mobility £30.30 / £80.00 Typical 6-month backpay ≈ £5,060 Estimate yours: backpay calculator
How we compare

Three ways to challenge a PIP decision. Pick the one that fits.

DIY is free if you have the time and energy. Percentage firms cost £1,500+. We’re £49 flat.

Option 01 · DIY

Write it yourself

Free

+ your time

Success rate: 30% (DWP)

  • No upfront cost
  • No descriptor language or 50% rule
  • Written while exhausted and unwell
  • Weak base for tribunal if it fails

Best if: you have the energy and confidence to draft a long-form legal argument under stress.

Option 02 · No-win-no-fee

Percentage-based firms

£1,500+

30–40% of backpay

Success rate: not published

  • No fee unless they win
  • Take a large slice of your award
  • 2–4 weeks to receive the letter
  • You rarely see the submission

Best if: you don’t mind losing thousands and won’t read the letter before it goes.

Success stories

Real outcomes from real people who trusted us.

Three of the thousands of letters we’ve drafted. Names retained with consent; outcomes are real.

Michael — Pipappeal Client, Sheffield
Michael
Sheffield
Google Reviews — 5 Stars Long COVID & Chronic Fatigue

“I’d been refused twice before I found PIPAppeal. The mandatory reconsideration letter went through every descriptor properly — exactly the way the DWP needed to see it. They changed the decision in five weeks. Standard daily living awarded. No tribunal needed.”

MR Success — No Tribunal Needed
Backpay Received: £3,200
Priya — Pipappeal Client, London
Priya
London
Google Reviews — 5 Stars Fibromyalgia & Depression

“I’d been awarded standard daily living but nothing for mobility. The reconsideration letter explained the 50% rule properly and showed how my fatigue affects walking. The DWP came back six weeks later with enhanced on both components.”

MR Success — Enhanced Both Components
Backpay Received: £6,400
Robert — Pipappeal Client, Glasgow
Robert
Glasgow
Google Reviews — 5 Stars Bipolar Disorder & Mobility Issues

“The mandatory reconsideration didn’t succeed, but the letter became the foundation for the tribunal. I felt prepared walking in. The panel had clearly read it carefully. Won on the day.”

Tribunal Win — Enhanced Rate Awarded
Backpay Received: £8,100

Names retained with consent. Outcomes reflect individual cases — every case is different and we cannot guarantee specific results.

Neil Dhillon — Former Dwp Decision Maker And Lead Author At Pipappeal
5,000+ letters drafted
The person behind your letter

Meet Neil.

A former DWP decision maker who spent 15 years on the inside. Now he writes the letters that overturn refusals.

15+ years

Inside the DWP

Welfare benefits decision making

PIP descriptors

Knows the criteria

Trained in current PIP assessment law

Every letter

Personally reviewed

No letter goes out without his sign-off

5,000+ letters

Drafted by his team

Across MR and tribunal appeals since 2020

Read more about Neil →
Ready when you are

The DWP got it wrong. Let’s get it corrected.

A professional mandatory reconsideration letter, tailored to your conditions. £49 flat. In your inbox within 48 hours.

What you get for £49

A professional letter, drafted by a former DWP decision maker.

  • Fully personalised — written for your conditions, descriptors, and circumstances.
  • Descriptor-by-descriptor analysis with the reliability test built in.
  • The 50% rule applied — where most points are won on fluctuating conditions.
  • Evidence guidance & submission instructions — what to gather, how, and where to send.
  • Foundation for tribunal — if the MR doesn’t succeed, your letter is the basis for appeal.
The next step

What happens after the mandatory reconsideration

The median wait is ~12 weeks. Two outcomes that matter.

The MR succeeds

Your award is changed. Payments are backdated to entitlement start. You receive a lump sum. The challenge is over.

The decision doesn’t change

You receive a Mandatory Reconsideration Notice. One month to appeal to tribunal — most claimants win, and our letter becomes the foundation. See our tribunal letter service.

Frequently asked questions

Answers, before you have to ask.

If your question isn’t covered, email us at support@pipappeal.org.uk and we’ll reply same day.

01 · The process

There’s no fixed timeframe. As of October 2025, the median wait was 87 calendar days — roughly 12 weeks. Some cases are decided in 4–6 weeks, others take longer. If you haven’t heard anything after 8 weeks, phone the DWP on 0800 121 4433 to chase.

Your PIP decision letter is essential — it tells us what the DWP said and why. Your PA4 assessment report is very helpful (we’ll explain how to request it if you haven’t received one). You’ll also complete our questionnaire about your conditions and how they affect daily life. The more detail you give us, the stronger the letter.

Phone the DWP PIP enquiry line on 0800 121 4433 and ask for a copy of your “PA4 assessment report.” You’re entitled to it under data protection law. It usually arrives within 2–3 weeks. Request it as soon as you receive your decision — it’s essential for identifying exactly where the assessor’s reasoning went wrong.

Online, by card, when you place your order. £49 paid once — no recurring charges, no hidden fees. After payment you’ll receive an email with a link to our online questionnaire. Once you complete it and upload your documents, the 48-hour clock starts.

02 · The service

No. We are a professional letter-writing service, not a firm of solicitors. We don’t provide regulated legal advice. What we do is write clear, structured arguments using the PIP assessment framework and the information you provide.

No — and you should be wary of anyone who does. What we guarantee is that your case will be presented in the strongest possible terms, using descriptor language, the reliability test, and the structure decision makers expect to see. The outcome depends on your individual circumstances. We also offer a 100% money-back guarantee on the letter itself: if the letter we produce isn’t one you’re proud to submit, we refund you in full. Read the full guarantee →

All of them. PIP isn’t assessed by diagnosis — it’s assessed by the effect your condition has on daily living and mobility. Whether you have arthritis, depression, COPD, autism, fibromyalgia, MS, chronic fatigue, PTSD, long COVID, or any combination of these, we write your letter based on how your health actually affects you.

Right now, our service focuses on PIP — mandatory reconsiderations and tribunal appeals. We’re looking at expanding to cover ESA, Carer’s Allowance, and Universal Credit appeals in the future. If you’d like to be told when we launch, email us and we’ll add you to the waitlist.

03 · Risks & outcomes

Technically yes — the DWP can change the award in any direction. In practice, reductions at the mandatory reconsideration stage are extremely rare. The far greater risk is not challenging a decision you believe is wrong and missing out on the award you’re entitled to.

No. If you currently receive PIP, your existing payments continue while the mandatory reconsideration is being processed. The MR reviews the disputed decision — it doesn’t restart your claim from scratch.

You can appeal to an independent First-tier Tribunal. Our tribunal appeal letter service costs the same £49 and builds directly on your mandatory reconsideration letter — we already know your case, so the process is faster the second time. Around two-thirds of people who reach tribunal succeed; the MR is widely treated as a procedural hurdle rather than a genuine review.

Yes, as long as you’re within 13 months of the date on your decision letter. Late requests need a good reason — being too unwell to act, dealing with a personal crisis, not realising the deadline. We help you frame the reason properly inside your reconsideration request. Don’t assume it’s too late.

The DWP sometimes phones claimants before deciding the MR — usually for clarification. Stay calm and stick to what’s in your letter. Describe your worst days, not your best. It’s fine to say “I’ve explained this in my written submission.” Make notes of who called, what was said, and the date and time. You can also ask for any further questions in writing.

We understand £49 can be hard when you’re financially stretched. Free help is available from Citizens Advice and local welfare rights services — waiting times are often six months or longer, but the help is genuinely good when you reach the top of the queue. Some clients ask a family member or friend to pay the £49 as a loan, repayable from any backpay if the MR or tribunal succeeds. We’ve kept the fee as low as we can to keep professional help accessible.