63% of PIP tribunal appeals are won — HMCTS Jul–Sep 2025

PIP Tribunal Appeal Service — £49

The DWP has said no twice. Now an independent panel of a judge, a doctor, and a disability expert gets to look at your case — and the majority of them rule in your favour.

We write your tribunal submission in the format that wins. Delivered instantly. For a flat £49.

Get My Tribunal Submission — £49

One flat fee. No percentage of your backpay. 100% money-back guarantee.

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The Numbers Are on Your Side

The tribunal isn’t biased toward the DWP. Here’s what the official HMCTS statistics actually show.

63%

Win at Tribunal

HMCTS Jul–Sep 2025

24%

DWP Concedes Before Hearing

5-year average, Benefits and Work

91%

Won on Existing Evidence Alone

DWP parliamentary answer 2021

£6,400

Avg. Max Backpay Lump Sum

Based on 33-week wait at enhanced rates

“91% of successful PIP appeals are won on the same evidence the DWP already had.”

The tribunal simply looked at it differently — more carefully, more fairly. The system has already got it wrong twice. The tribunal is where it gets corrected.

What Is a PIP Tribunal?

If your mandatory reconsideration didn’t go your way, you’re not out of options. Far from it. A PIP tribunal is a hearing at the First-tier Tribunal (Social Security and Child Support) — run by HMCTS, completely independent of the DWP. Its only job: look at your case with fresh eyes and decide whether you should be getting PIP.

It’s not a courtroom. No wigs. No dock. No rows of spectators. Most hearings take place in a small, quiet room with a table and a few chairs. The panel’s job is to understand how your condition affects you — not to catch you out.

The Judge

A legally qualified chair who runs the hearing and makes sure everything is fair.

The Medical Member

Usually a doctor, who may ask detailed questions about your symptoms and how they affect daily tasks.

The Disability Expert

Someone with professional experience of disability — often a social worker, nurse, or occupational therapist.

30–45 mins
Typical hearing length
≥14 days
Notice before hearing
~33 weeks
Average wait from appeal to hearing

Your Tribunal Hearing Is Coming — Are You Ready?

A professionally written tribunal submission gives the panel your strongest case before you even walk in. 63% of appeals succeed. Make sure yours is one of them.

90% Success Rate
48 Hour Delivery
Just £49 Flat Fee
Start Your Tribunal Appeal for £49

No percentage of your backpay • No hidden fees • Keep 100% of your award

How Our Tribunal Service Works

Four steps. We do the heavy lifting.

01

Tell us about your case

Fill in our secure online form. We’ll ask about your conditions, what happened at your PIP assessment and mandatory reconsideration, which descriptors you think are wrong, and what evidence you have. Usually takes 15–20 minutes.

02

We write your submission

We create a detailed, professional written submission tailored to your case — going through every relevant PIP descriptor, applying the reliability test, and referencing your evidence throughout.

03

You review and approve

We send you a draft. You check everything is accurate, suggest any changes, and approve the final version. One round of revisions included.

04

You submit it

You send the finished submission to HMCTS. We give you clear instructions on exactly how to do this. That submission then sits in front of the tribunal panel before your hearing even begins.

In 24% of appeals, the written submission alone is enough to make the DWP change its decision — before you ever step into the hearing room.

What’s Included for £49

Everything you need. Nothing you don’t.

£49Professional PIP Tribunal Appeal Submission
  • 📄 A personalised tribunal submission — not a template, written specifically for your conditions and circumstances
  • ⚖️ Descriptor-by-descriptor analysis for every daily living and mobility activity relevant to your case
  • 🛡️ Reliability test arguments — why you can’t do it safely, to an acceptable standard, repeatedly, or in a reasonable time
  • 📎 Evidence referencing — we link your submission to your medical evidence, GP letters, and supporting documents
  • 🎯 Guidance on what to expect at the hearing and tips for answering tribunal questions
  • 🔄 One round of revisions included after you review the draft
  • 📬 Clear submission instructions — exactly how to send everything to HMCTS
Get My Tribunal Submission — £49

Protected by our 100% money-back guarantee

What you won’t get from us is a promise of a specific outcome. No one can guarantee a tribunal result — and anyone who tells you otherwise isn’t being straight with you. What we can promise is that your case will be presented with the clarity, structure, and legal language that gives you the best possible chance.

What Makes Our Submissions Different

There’s a reason 24% of appeals are won before the hearing even takes place.

We write in descriptor language

Our submissions don’t say “I struggle with cooking.” They say exactly which descriptor you meet, why, and what evidence supports it. That’s the difference between a submission that gets skimmed and one that forces the panel to engage.

We apply the Reliability Test

The DWP frequently awards zero points for activities a claimant can technically do — but not safely, to an acceptable standard, repeatedly, or in a reasonable time. We address this for every contested activity.

Structured the way tribunals expect

Tribunal judges read dozens of submissions. Ours are clear, logically organised, and easy to follow — which means the panel can quickly see the strength of your case before your hearing even begins.

Built around your specific evidence

If you have a GP letter mentioning fatigue, we connect it directly to the descriptors it supports. If your assessment report contains errors, we point them out specifically. This isn’t a generic letter with your name dropped in.

Backdated Pay After Winning

If you win, PIP is backdated to the date of the original decision you challenged — not the hearing date. All the months spent going through MR and waiting: you get paid for all of that.

PIP weekly rates from April 2026 (GOV.UK)

Daily Living
Standard £76.70 /week
Enhanced £114.60 /week
Mobility
Standard £30.30 /week
Enhanced £80.00 /week
Maximum combined (both enhanced) £194.60/week

≈ £6,400

Potential lump sum backpay

Max rate × 33-week avg. wait

≈ £3,500

Backpay at standard rates

Both standard × 33-week wait

4–6 weeks

When backpay arrives

After the tribunal decision

Our £49 fee is less than 1% of the potential backpay at the maximum rate.

Compare that to no-win, no-fee services charging 50% + VAT — which on £6,400 would cost you over £3,800.

What If the Tribunal Doesn’t Decide on the Day?

This occasionally happens — and it doesn’t mean you’ve lost.

Why it might happen

  • The case is complex and they need more time to consider the evidence
  • They’ve run out of time in the hearing schedule
  • There’s a specific legal point they want to check

What happens next

You’ll receive the decision by post within a few working days — typically within a week. Some claimants have reported seeing the result on the online tracking portal within hours of the hearing, before the letter even arrives.

Your options afterwards

Both you and the DWP have one month to request a written statement of reasons, and a further month after that to appeal to the Upper Tribunal — but only on a point of law, not simply because you disagree with the outcome.

Already Used Our MR Service?

We already know your case. We already understand your conditions, your descriptors, and where the DWP’s decision went wrong. Your tribunal submission builds directly on that foundation — stronger, faster, without starting from scratch.

You don’t need to start from scratch. And because we’ve already done the groundwork, the process is even faster.

What Our Clients Say

Real stories from real people who trusted us with their PIP appeals.

⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Rated Excellent on Google

Michael
Michael
Sheffield

“DWP conceded two weeks after my submission was filed. Never even had to go to the hearing. Enhanced rate on both components — I had no idea the written submission could do that.”

✓ DWP conceded — no hearing needed
Priya
Priya
London

“After two failed MRs writing my own letters, I used this service for my tribunal. The submission was completely different in tone and structure. Won on the day. Got 18 months backpay.”

✓ Won at tribunal + 18 months backpay
Robert
Robert
Glasgow

“I was terrified about going. But the submission had laid everything out so clearly that when the panel asked questions, I just had to confirm what was already written. It felt like they were on my side.”

✓ Standard → Enhanced Rate daily living

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If our submission doesn’t present your case in a legally sound, professionally structured way you’re proud to submit to the tribunal, we’ll refund you in full. No questions asked.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know before you start.

The panel typically asks about your daily routine, how you travelled to the hearing, and specific questions about activities like cooking, washing, dressing, and walking. They’ll compare your answers against the PIP assessment report and your appeal papers. The most important thing is to describe your typical or worst days — not your best.

Most PIP tribunal hearings last between 30 and 45 minutes. Complex cases may run slightly longer. The panel usually gives its decision on the same day after a short deliberation of 15–30 minutes.

According to the latest HMCTS statistics (July–September 2025), 63% of PIP appeals decided at tribunal were overturned in the claimant’s favour. A further 24% of appeals are resolved before the hearing when the DWP concedes after reading the written submission.

Wear whatever you’d normally wear on an ordinary day. Don’t dress up to impress the panel — they need to see you as you really are. If you usually use a walking stick, wheelchair, or other aids, bring them with you.

Yes. You can bring a friend, family member, carer, or professional representative for support. They may be asked if they want to add anything, but the panel is mainly interested in hearing directly from you. You can also bring notes to refer to during the hearing.

Sometimes, but not always. A DWP Presenting Officer may attend to explain the Department’s position and may ask questions. They have no role in the final decision. Many claimants report that no DWP representative attends their hearing.

If your appeal is unsuccessful, you’ll receive a written decision explaining why. You can request a statement of reasons within one month. You can only appeal further to the Upper Tribunal if there was an error of law — simply disagreeing with the outcome isn’t enough. You may also be able to make a new PIP claim if your circumstances have changed.

No — we’re a professional appeal letter service, not a representation service. What we provide is the written tribunal submission that the panel reads before your hearing. This is the document that frames your entire case, addresses every relevant descriptor, and presents your evidence in the format tribunal judges expect. By the time you walk into the hearing room, the panel already understands your situation. We also include guidance on what to expect at the hearing and tips for answering tribunal questions, so you feel as prepared as possible.

We cover all physical and mental health conditions — including arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic pain, MS, depression, anxiety, PTSD, autism, ADHD, COPD, diabetes, epilepsy, and many more. PIP is assessed on how your condition affects you, not the diagnosis itself.

Don’t panic — it doesn’t mean you’ve lost. The tribunal may reserve its decision if the case is complex, time has run short, or there’s a specific legal point to check. You’ll receive the decision by post within a few working days — typically within a week.

The mandatory reconsideration letter asks the DWP to look at its own decision again. The tribunal submission is a more detailed, legally structured document for an independent panel. It goes deeper into descriptor analysis, applies the reliability test systematically, and is written in the format that tribunal judges expect. If you’ve used our MR service, the tribunal submission builds on that work.

63% of tribunal appeals are won — the odds are with you

The DWP got it wrong. The tribunal is where it gets corrected.

Give yourself the strongest possible written case. Professional, tailored, and delivered the same day.

90% Success Rate
48 Hour Delivery
Just £49 Flat Fee
Get My Tribunal Submission — £49

No percentage of your backpay • No hidden fees • Keep 100% of your award

Every case is different, and we cannot guarantee a specific outcome. If you need help challenging a PIP decision, our professional appeal letter service can help.