More often than not, disability benefits are denied
to people incorrectly and those people require extra, dedicated support to challenge the decision.
When applicants are informed of this decision it is natural for people to feel as if they are
being told they are not ill or disabled, that they are making a false claim.
This can lead the person to feeling distressed and often helpless. Usually, it is not the case that the person is making a false claim and often mistakes on the part of the Department of Work and
Pensions that have a bearing on the decision can be identified and challenged.
Identifying the points to challenge and the best way to form an appeal can be difficult when a person
is in a state of distress, meaning extra guidance and support is required.