Appealing against a Disability Living Allowance (DLA) decision is a process that allows individuals to challenge a negative or insufficient DLA award. The DLA is a benefit provided by the UK government to help people with disabilities meet the extra costs associated with their condition.
Appealing against a DLA decision can be a complex and time-consuming process, but it is important to understand the options available to you if you are unhappy with the outcome of your claim. There are several potential benefits to appealing a DLA decision, including the possibility of receiving a higher award, or having your claim backdated to an earlier date.