The Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) makes decisions on Disability Living Allowance (DLA) claims. If you disagree with a decision made about your DLA claim, you can appeal it. You will need to provide evidence to support your appeal, such as a letter from your doctor or a medical report. You can get help with your appeal from a number of organizations, such as Citizens Advice or DLA Piper.
It is important to appeal a DLA decision if you believe it is wrong. DLA can provide you with financial assistance to help you with the costs of living with a disability. If you are successful in your appeal, you may be awarded DLA benefits. These benefits can help you to pay for things such as mobility aids, home adaptations, and care costs.