PIP UK: Daily Living, Mobility, Points System, Assessments and Appeals

PIP vs DLA UK — Key Differences Between Disability Benefits Explained

Compare Personal Independence Payment (PIP) and Disability Living Allowance (DLA). Who can claim each, payment rates, assessment process, and what happens when you transition from DLA to PIP.

Benefits information is based on current DWP and HMRC rules. Entitlements depend on your personal circumstances. For free personalised help, contact Citizens Advice or call the Universal Credit helpline on 0800 328 5644.

PIP and DLA are both disability benefits, but they’re for different age groups and have different rules. Here’s how they compare.

Read more: See our Carers And Disability guide for a complete overview of this topic.

Read more: See our Pip guide for a complete overview of this topic.

Quick Overview

FeaturePIPDLA
Full namePersonal Independence PaymentDisability Living Allowance
Age group16 to State Pension ageUnder 16 (children)
Components2 (daily living, mobility)2 (care, mobility)
Rates2 per component3 care rates, 2 mobility rates
AssessmentPoints-basedDescriptors/criteria
ReviewsRegular reassessmentsLess frequent (for children)
New claimsYesChildren only

Who Can Claim What

PIP Eligibility

RequirementDetail
Age16 to State Pension age
ResidencyLiving in England, Wales, or Scotland
ConditionPhysical or mental health condition
DurationCondition has lasted or will last 9+ months
ImpactDifficulty with daily living or mobility

DLA Eligibility (Children)

RequirementDetail
AgeUnder 16
ResidencyLiving in UK
ConditionPhysical or mental disability
DurationLikely to last at least 12 months
Care needsMore help than child without disability
MobilityFor ages 5+ with walking difficulties

Payment Rates 2026/27

PIP Rates

ComponentRateWeekly Amount
Daily LivingStandard£72.65
Daily LivingEnhanced£108.55
MobilityStandard£28.70
MobilityEnhanced£75.75

Maximum PIP: £184.30/week (both enhanced rates)

DLA Rates (Children)

ComponentRateWeekly Amount
CareLowest£28.70
CareMiddle£72.65
CareHighest£108.55
MobilityLower£28.70
MobilityHigher£75.75

Maximum DLA: £184.30/week (highest care + higher mobility)

Rate Comparison Table

Need LevelDLA RatePIP RateSame?
Lower care/daily living£28.70£72.65No — PIP higher
Medium care/daily living£72.65£72.65Yes
Higher care/daily living£108.55£108.55Yes
Lower mobility£28.70£28.70Yes
Higher mobility£75.75£75.75Yes

Key difference: DLA has three care rates; PIP has only two daily living rates.

Assessment Differences

PIP Assessment

ElementDetail
Application formPIP2 questionnaire
EvidenceMedical evidence, supporting letters
AssessmentUsually face-to-face or telephone
AssessorHealthcare professional
Decision based onPoints scored across activities

PIP Points System

Points NeededAward
0-7 pointsNo award
8-11 pointsStandard rate
12+ pointsEnhanced rate

Assessed separately for daily living and mobility.

DLA Assessment (Children)

ElementDetail
Application formDLA child claim form
EvidenceMedical evidence, professional letters
AssessmentUsually paper-based (no face-to-face)
Decision based onDescriptors of care/mobility needs
ComparisonNeeds compared to child without disability

What’s Assessed

PIP Daily Living Activities

ActivityExamples
Preparing foodCooking, preparing simple meals
Eating and drinkingTaking nutrition
Managing treatmentsMedication, therapy
Washing and bathingPersonal hygiene
Managing toilet needsUsing the toilet
Dressing and undressingGetting dressed
CommunicatingReading, understanding, expressing
Reading and understandingWritten information
Mixing with othersSocial interaction
Managing moneyBudgeting, paying bills

PIP Mobility Activities

ActivityExamples
Planning and following journeysNavigation, unfamiliar routes
Moving aroundWalking, moving outdoors

DLA Care Component

RateCriteria
LowestNeeds help for part of day with personal care
MiddleFrequent help day OR night supervision
HighestDay AND night care needs

DLA Mobility Component

RateCriteria
LowerCan walk but needs guidance/supervision outdoors
HigherCan’t walk or virtually unable to walk

Transitioning from DLA to PIP

When It Happens

TriggerAction
Child turns 16DWP invites PIP claim
Award runs outMust reapply for PIP
Prompted by DWPFor remaining adult DLA claimants

The Process

StepDetail
1Receive invitation letter at 15.5-16 years
2Complete PIP2 form within 1 month
3Attend assessment (usually required)
4Decision made
5DLA stops, PIP starts (if awarded)

What to Expect

ScenarioOutcome
May get morePIP rates can be higher
May get lessDifferent assessment criteria
May get sameSimilar circumstances
May get nothingIf don’t meet PIP criteria

Protecting Your DLA

TipWhy
Apply for PIP promptlyDLA continues until PIP decided
Gather evidenceMore is better
Be detailed in formDon’t assume they know
Request reconsiderationIf refused or lower than expected
Appeal if neededMany decisions overturned on appeal

Key Differences Explained

Assessment Style

DLAPIP
Mainly paper-basedUsually face-to-face assessment
Descriptive criteriaPoints-based scoring
Compare to typical childFocus on what you can/can’t do
Less frequent reviewsRegular reviews (typically 2-5 years)

Qualifying Conditions

DLAPIP
In UK for 2 of last 3 years2 of last 3 years AND present on claim date
Condition 3 months + 9 months ahead3 months + 9 months (same)
Special rules for terminal illnessSpecial rules for terminal illness

How Needs Are Described

DLA Focuses OnPIP Focuses On
Amount of care neededActivities you struggle with
Day/night care needsDaily living and mobility
Supervision requirementsSafety and reliability
Guidance outdoorsJourney planning and moving

Extra Benefits from PIP/DLA

Passported Benefits

If You GetYou May Also Get
PIP daily living (either rate)Carer’s Allowance (for carer)
PIP enhanced mobilityMotability scheme
PIP enhanced mobilityBlue Badge
DLA higher mobilityMotability scheme
DLA higher mobilityBlue Badge
Any PIP/DLAVehicle tax exemption
Any PIP/DLADisability premium on UC/legacy benefits

Impact on Other Benefits

BenefitHow PIP/DLA Helps
Universal CreditLimited capability for work element
Tax CreditsDisability element
Council TaxMay qualify for reduction
Housing BenefitHigher allowances

Reviews and Reassessments

PIP Reviews

Review TypeWhen
Light touchEvery 10 years (stable conditions)
StandardEvery 2-5 years
Short term1-2 years (conditions may improve)
Award reviewIf circumstances change

DLA Reviews (Children)

Review TypeWhen
Award endUsually longer awards (until 16)
Change of circumstancesIf condition changes
Automatic transitionAt age 16

Making a Claim

How to Claim PIP

StepAction
1Call PIP claim line: 0800 917 2222
2Complete initial phone call
3Receive PIP2 form by post
4Complete and return within 1 month
5Attend assessment if required
6Receive decision

How to Claim DLA (Children)

StepAction
1Download form or call 0800 121 4600
2Complete claim form
3Include medical evidence
4Post completed form
5Decision made (usually paper-based)

Tips for Both Claims

Filling in Forms

TipWhy
Describe bad daysFocus on worst days, not best
Be specificNot “struggle with cooking” but “cannot safely use cooker, burned self twice”
Explain variabilityIf condition fluctuates, explain both extremes
Include all conditionsMental and physical
Use professional reportsAttach evidence

Getting Help

OrganisationWhat They Offer
Citizens AdviceFree form-filling help
Disability Rights UKGuides and factsheets
ScopeHelpline and advice
Turn2UsBenefits calculator
Local welfare rightsIn-person support

Challenging Decisions

Mandatory Reconsideration

ActionTimeline
Request reconsiderationWithin 1 month of decision
DWP reviewsSame or different decision maker
New evidenceSubmit additional evidence
ResponseUsually 2-4 weeks

Appeal to Tribunal

ActionTimeline
Submit appealWithin 1 month of reconsideration
Independent tribunalNot DWP
Success rates~70% of PIP appeals succeed
Attend hearingUsually improves chances

Summary Comparison

FactorDLAPIP
AgeUnder 1616 to State Pension age
Still availableYes (children only)Yes
AssessmentPaper-basedFace-to-face
Care/Daily Living rates3 rates2 rates
Mobility rates2 rates2 rates
Maximum weekly£184.30£184.30
ReviewsLess frequentRegular
Success on appealN/A~70%

Sources

  1. GOV.UK — Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
  2. GOV.UK — Disability Living Allowance (DLA)