Figures produced by the DWP show that, at present rates, it will take almost ten years to work through the backlog of outstanding personal independence payment (PIP) planned award reviews.  This means that over 74,000 claimants are likely to be getting a lower award than they are entitled to.

A Freedom of Information request by a Benefits and Work member asked the DWP to provide the outstanding number of PIP reviews, the cause of the backlog and how long it would take to clear.

The DWP responded that “As of 31st May 2024, there were 392,000 Award Reviews outstanding in England and Wales.”

The department said there was no timeline for clearing the backlog and that:

“The main reason for the length of time to complete PIP award reviews is very high demand for PIP. We are seeing unprecedented numbers of new claims being made. To manage this demand, and ensure cases are put into payment as soon as possible, we are prioritising these claims.” 

 The DWP claimed that it is recruiting additional case managers and that assessment providers are “taking steps to increase the number of Healthcare Professionals they employ”.  However, they also stressed that “it takes time to train and consolidate new entrants”.

However, the latest quarterly PIP statistics published earlier this month, show that in the last quarter the DWP only managed to reduce the backlog of outstanding award reviews by 10,000.  The figures show that 120,000 new award reviews were registered and 130,000 were cleared.

So at the current rate it would take just short of 10 years to work through the entire backlog.

And, in fact, the most recent quarter was the only one in the last year that the backlog was actually reduced. In preceding quarters it either went up or remained the same.

Given that the number of PIP new claims is continuing to rise month on month, with the last quarter seeing a record breaking quarter of a million new claims, it is doubtful whether new recruits will be able to do much to cut the review backlog.

Also according to DWP statistics the outcome of planned award reviews over the last five years has been:

  • Increased  19%
  • Maintained  54%
  • Decreased  7%
  • Disallowed  20%

On this basis, the backlog includes:

  • 74,480 claimants getting a lower award of PIP than they are entitled to
  • 27,440 claimants getting a higher award than they are entitled to
  • 78,400 claimants who are no longer entitled to PIP, in the view of the DWP.

It is hard to see how this situation can be resolved in the near future.  In the meantime, tens of thousands of claimants will continue to receive yet another annual communication from the DWP telling them that their review has not yet taken place and that their current award will remain in payment.   

We'd be interested to hear from readers how long you have been waiting for your planned PIP award review.

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    · 8 months ago
    Why are the politicians claiming for everything they get a wage the should be paying for expenses out of their wages everyone else has to pay their own expenses. All these things they claim for they are robbing the public  then they have the downright cheek to demonise  disabled people.  No one wants to be disabled we did not choose disability it is not a choice 
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    · 9 months ago
    I filled in my planned review form last August/September and submitted it by Registered Post. Heard that it had been received a few days later, then in January heard that it was still waiting to be reviewed. It ran out at the start of April and I received a letter saying that because they hadn’t got to it yet they were extending it for a further year! This gave me problems with getting my Blue Badge renewed and they would only give me another year on that too! I am very dependent on the Blue Badge as I can’t reliably walk very far at all. All of this increases the anxiety for claimants for what is already a very stressful process plus as my condition has deteriorated further (I have a progressive disease) I am hoping to get a Higher Rate for the Daily Living Component- currently I get the Basic Rate for that and Higher Rate for Mobility. Not sure if they will back pay to the date that I submitted the forms should I get the higher rate? 

    Regarding the big increase in folk applying for PIP my feeling is that this is related to the number of people incapacitated by Long Covid realising that 6 months to one year on, they are just not going to get better anytime soon and needing extra support and the financial means to get that. I have certainly seen a lot of replies in Advice Columns and radio phone ins on the topic where folk are being advised to fill out the forms to claim PIP to help with this. 

    The government has just wanted to sell the message that Covid ‘is over’ but people are still dying every week on Covid Wards in local hospitals (a friend is a medic on just such a ward) and increasing numbers of people are being afflicted with Long Covid. It would be interesting to know the numbers of people having to claim benefits because of Long Covid. Many medical staff have been affected. My consultant-a women in her mid-40’s with a young family was critically ill with Covid after working in the ICU during 2020 - ended up in there herself and has only just returned to work -4 years later -  but currently only able to work 2 part days. They have been swept under the carpet along with the rest of us who are disabled!
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    · 9 months ago
    I retired in may and was waiting for my review which was over a year from my first text telling me that in the meantime I would keep receiving payments, (3 texts in total all saying the same thing)
    Anyway, I have finally had a letter telling me that they have looked at my pip and decided that I can keep receiving both parts of pip for an ongoing period.
    I have heard about light touch but not ongoing period…does anyone know what it means?
    I would really appreciate any information 
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      · 7 months ago
      @Claire Well I've never known an award letter that doesn't show a review date.
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      · 7 months ago
      @Paul Hi Paul.

      Ongoing period means light touch, 10 year award.
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      · 8 months ago
      @Michael No actually it doesn't always tell you your review date. I was shocked when my letter arrived for a review in February. It's just been dealt with and increased to enhanced living and basic mobility elements after a 5 month wait so I'm waiting for my backdated payment.
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      · 8 months ago
      @Paul This was to answer your question Paul.
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      · 8 months ago
      @Paul Ongoing award is 10 years with a light touch review at end of period.
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    · 9 months ago
    My review took an astonishing 20 months! Worth the wait in that my award was increased to enhanced for the living component, meaning that I now get enhanced for both living and mobility. Better still subject to a ten year 'light touch' review. Must say though, the 20 month wait was err...stressful, to say the least!
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      · 9 months ago
      @Andy Can I ask your age please as I am 61 and waiting for my review result. 
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    · 9 months ago
    my PIP review was sent in end June 2023, yesterday I got a letter from Capita for a phone assessment next Wednesday. 1 weeks notice. Fingers crossed for a successful outcome. we will try asking for a recording to hopefully deter the usual lies from the assessor
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      · 2 months ago
      @Stephanie Is this definitely a right (to record your assessment)? Can you tell me where you know this from? No offence, just want to check for sure, as comments can be wrong.
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      · 8 months ago
      @Stephanie For a fqce to face you ask for recording because they have to give you the cassette/ cd immediately .
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      · 8 months ago
      @and1 Get a call recorder app and record it your self. Just make sure you tell them 
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      · 8 months ago
      @Stephanie We know they lie, had it in the last two assessments, face to face at home.
      We'll definitely record it ourselves as well, I'm hoping that knowing they are on record might deter the lies,  fingers crossed.

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      · 9 months ago
      @and1 They will lie.

      You don't ask them to record it, you tell them you are exercising your right to record it for yourself. 

      Do this on your phone and if possible, transcribe it afterwards.

      Good luck!
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    · 9 months ago
    I sent my review paperwork last month. 3 years award ends January 25. I have a motability car that has a date to return of may 2025, how does that work? Will I keep the car if they don't do my review on time? 
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      · 8 months ago
      @Haze Wi am in the same boat. Call Motability. You no longer need 12 months award to renew and they can help extend your lease etc. I didn’t know and have been mentally breaking due to it. 
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      · 9 months ago
      @Jaffacat Thanks Jaffacat - I was wondering about that as DWP have given themselves another year to get to my review but my Motability Lease will be up before then! Reassuring to know:-) 
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      · 9 months ago
      @Jaffacat Phew that's a relief! Thank you Jaffacat. Did you have to change your car or keep the one you had? 
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      · 9 months ago
      @Haze Hi Haze, Motability will give you a 2 year lease extension. I'm in exactly the same situation, my lease ran out Aug last year. Nothing at all changes, you'll still get everything paid for. I've recently had 2 new tyres fitted at Kwikfit 👍don't worry ☺️
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    · 9 months ago
    Jeez, reading that makes me feel awful. I put in my review form in April, so goodness knows when I will hear. My mental health is suffering even more so than usual and I’m not able to put it to the back of my mind. These people have no idea of what they put genuine claimants through.
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      · 6 months ago
      @Gill The stress it causes is insane, and for those of us who have severe anxiety it's like you're constantly waiting for something awful to happen. Such a terrible system to put people through!
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      · 8 months ago
      @Gill I'm in exactly the same situation. Sent review form.back in April, had 2 general texts saying they have my form and will be progressing it as soon as they can. My anxiety is through the roof but they don't give a shit. 
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      · 9 months ago
      @Gill Jeez, thankfully I don't suffer with mental health issues, sorry that you do. I also put in my review at the beginning of April, I received a text on 22nd of April to say it will be 8 weeks...So 9 weeks on, I rang DWP yesterday 2nd July, 52 weeks they told me!!! I said so I can stop hanging around my door for post then 🙄 but as you have read on this forum, it's going to take them a long time..Basically told me to get on with my life, I'm still being paid & if needed I will get another extension as my first extension runs out Jan 25 😫
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    · 9 months ago
    10 months so far , as long as payments continue not too bothered as the stress of the assesment for review is awful but do seem to spend my time waiting for so called urgent appts with medics as it is and mulitple consultants appts. This is just another one of the list of waitng lists I am on.
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    · 9 months ago
    I I have recently discovered that if the claimant contacts the DWP to report a worsening of symptoms and the result is successful then the PIP is backdated to when the form was first sent it.  However, if the DWP initially contacts the claiment to ask for a review and the claimant reports a worsening of symptoms, then no matter how long it takes the DWP to process the application no back payment is awarded.  On that basis I don't believe it will be too difficult to work out which claims will be put to the bottom of the pile!
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    · 9 months ago
    My wife has had her reviews as regular as clockwork, last time she had a telephone assessment. This time, with moderate hearing loss, not sure what they'll do.
    I'm in a fortunate position that I was a benefit advisor. I am also now waiting to hear if I've been successful with my Tribunal Member job application. 
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      · 9 months ago
      @Dave Thomas Good luck. I've worked in benefits for over 20 years. It's addictive and I just like to help people navigate it. 
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    · 9 months ago
    I informed PIP that my health had got worse in Oct 2023 yesterday (03 july 2024) I was told I am awared the higher rate of mobility but my daily living allowance will remain the same they have also awarded me back pay from Oct 2023.So it took 8 months to sort my claim which I am happy with better than the 12 months I was expecting.


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    · 9 months ago
    Meant to say my length of award is 18 months. 
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    · 9 months ago
    They don’t do themselves any favours tho do they! 

    I’ve been a B&W member since 2016 and don’t often comment but I feel propelled to. I’m 60 next year and been on PIP for respiratory and mobility problems, amongst others. My review date was Nov 2022 and just had my telephone phone consultation in March this year. The wait was agonising. My health conditions are not going to get any better. My length of award is

    Why on earth don’t they increase the length of awards for claimants with degenerative long term conditions instead of doling out 18 month awards! I despair I really do.

    Award claimants at least 3 years then the reviews will slow a bit and give themselves a bit of breathing space. 
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    · 9 months ago
    Was sent the forms for a review they sent me a message to say they had not received them I called and after 40 minutes waiting got through to be told oh we received them today that was on the 3/05/24. I have heard nothing since and I can’t seem to get through on the phone to find out how it is going. This makes me worry. 
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    · 9 months ago
    I sent my review last September (2023). Get occasional texts saying 'We still have your PIP form and will be reviewing as soon as possible'. However, in March this year, they did extend my award until next May so thats something but still awaiting my Blue Badge review since February! It's all a nightmare, isn't it? 
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      · 9 months ago
      @Dan Stone It depends on your points for the mobility part of PIP and what they were given for My mum got hers back in just over a week While I waited 16 weeks due to how my points award had been allocated This from the same council In effect my mums was waived through While mine needed to be looked at by an assessment board Hence the wait Due to how and what our PIP mobility points were awarded for 
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      · 9 months ago
      @Elli Maybe it’s a local thing but it’s worth chasing up your BB application.
      Mine was done in less than a week
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    · 9 months ago
    Earlier this year my Tribunal Appeal was lapsed. by the DWP after being in the queue for over 3 months. Now, to rub salt into the wound, it has been another 3 months I’ve been waiting for a year’s worth of entitlement to be repaid. The only information I get is that, “This is being dealt with by the Debt Recovery Team.”
    Backlog? Logjam? Or just sheer failure to understand the hardship they’re causing?
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      · 9 months ago
      @Rob Denholm Send a complaint now outside of your appeal. A different team will have to deal with this and look into why there is delays and may push it forward for you. 
      Good luck 
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    · 9 months ago
    Just had my award (which ran out in 2022) extended for the third time. They've had my review paperwork for almost 12 months, but still haven't looked at it. At least this time they did it in time to leave a bit more than a year on the award, so I can apply for Motability to replace my ancient WAV. It's a bit of a nightmare rushing through the process with only a fortnight to play with, though, just as getting my blue badge renewed was a nightmare last year.
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      · 9 months ago
      @Fionn I was in exactly the same boat. Had 10 days to renew my motability lease. Before my award dropped below 12 months! And had to renew my blue badge 3 times (£30!)
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    · 9 months ago
    A profoundly Deaf client of mine was waiting over 12 months for the outcome of her PIP review (why is a Deaf person being reviewed in the first place). We asked her MP to get involved (Labour). The DWP thrn arranged for a telephone assessment.... We contacted them and pointed out our client is Deaf.  They then arranged a face to face assessment,  TWICE,  but failed to book a sign language interpreter. Finally,  we attended an assessment with them, which confirmed that they were indeed,still Deaf.  Another 3 months went by until the decision notice was sent out.

    Is there any wonder there is this backlog, with this staggering incompetence 
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      · 9 months ago
      @Helen Fisher And what a waste of money on their behalf. If they had an ounce of common sense and actually took notice of the medical evidence we submit they would probably release half the staff to process the backlog
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    · 9 months ago
    Literally had to rush my review form back in a little over 2 weeks after receiving it, due to the timing meaning I would be away on holiday during the deadline, FFS. Now to play the ridiculous undefined waiting game, this is literally hell to autistic me. The system is broken at every level, I don't understand why they don't just not review those of us where the condition is unlikely to or won't change. How my autism affects me won't change ever anyway.
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    · 9 months ago
    I sent my renewal forms back at the beginning of March so I’m stuck in the backlog too. It’s frustrating that I had to fill them in very quickly and pay recorded delivery to make sure they arrived on time but DWP can take as long as they want no matter the impact this is having on my anxiety
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      · 7 months ago
      @K Sent mine back beginning  of IMarch they sent text saying never received them, I asked for a new lot to be sent out but before they arrived (3 weeks later) had a text saying forms had been received. Phoned today and after ac38 minute wait spoke to somebody that said  its a 55 week wait on all reviews but my current claim can be extended when it ends in octoberc2024. Told them I need to renew my blue badge that ran out in June got told oh you will just have to wait for the review to get done!!!  
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      · 9 months ago
      @K I know, I’m in the same boat. The situation just makes our condition worse. If I could afford it, I’d love to tell them where to shove it.
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