Mandatory reconsideration
A Mandatory reconsideration is a feature of the UK social security system by which an individual can challenge a decision that they disagree with for instance the decision not to award a benefit. Mandatory reconsideration is a prerequisite for an individual to appeal to a benefit tribunal.[1]
The success rate for Mandatory Reconsideration in relation to Personal Independence Payments is 15%.[2]
References
- "New appeals rules and procedures - Child Poverty Action Group". www.cpag.org.uk.
- "Disability benefits: if at first you don't succeed - appeal". Lexology. 11 December 2019. Retrieved 14 December 2019.
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