Revealed: people with cancer, arthritis and amputations among 40% denied disability benefits (2024)

The government is rejecting more than 40% of applications for disability benefit from people with multiple sclerosis (MS), cerebral palsy and arthritis – and one in four applications from amputees, the Observer can reveal.

Analysis of personal independence payment (Pip) disability benefit data for England and Wales shows that thousands of applicants with illnesses such as cancer, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and emphysema were turned down by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) between August 2023 and January 2024.

The Pip assessment is based on applicants’ ability to perform specific activities. The figures highlight the enduring difficulties faced by people with fluctuating conditions when applying for Pip, at a time when the government has focused on rising claims based on anxiety, autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), announcing plans last month to curtail spending on Pip.

“These statistics show that Pip is not an easy benefit to get, contrary to the current government rhetoric, which says that too many people claim benefits and that they are undeserving,” said Rensa Gaunt of disabled people’s group Inclusion London.

“The high rates of Pip decisions overturned at tribunal with no additional information needed show that many disabled people are turned down for benefits they are eligible for.”

The Observer’s analysis shows that 45% of Pip applications based on MS were rejected – almost 1,100 out of the 2,451 decisions made during the six-month period.

“The Pip assessment has been failing people for over a decade,” said Charlotte Gill, head of campaigns and public affairs for the MS Society.

“Living with MS can be debilitating, exhausting and unpredictable. Pip is essential to help people manage the extra costs of MS and supports them to be more independent for longer.

“Instead of looking at cost-cutting measures, the government urgently needs to improve the Pip process so it accurately reflects the reality of living with unpredictable conditions.”

A particularly striking figure is that one in four applications from people with amputated limbs are rejected, with 207 applications turned down in six months.

“Often [Pip] assessors believe that a prosthesis can be worn constantly and do not account for rubbing, inability to wear due to discomfort, and heaviness and pain,” said Michelle Cardno, a welfare benefit lawyer and founder of Fightback4Justice, which helps people appeal against benefit refusals. “We win all [appeal] cases where a client is an amputee.”

Among the other rejection rates uncovered by the Observer were 40% of applicants with osteoarthritis and more than 40% of those with inflammatory arthritis, 40% of applications based on PTSD and 30% of applicants with Huntington’s disease or Parkinson’s.

Also rejected were half of all applications based on cerebral palsy, nearly half of those with spina bifida and nearly 40% of those with muscular dystrophy.

The data also shows nearly one in five applicants with cancer are rejected, including nearly half of those with testicular cancer, a third of those with prostate cancer and 30% of those with bladder cancer.

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“Usually, it is lack of evidence of functional restriction that makes the claims fail in these cases,” said Cardno. “We submit diaries, statements from people who help and occupational therapy reports. Most of these things people would not think of or know they can get help with until they speak to us, so lack of understanding is one of the reasons many also fail.”

One of the highest rejection rates is for endometriosis, which can cause severe pelvic pain among women but often takes years for the NHS to diagnose. Just over 70% of Pip claims based on the condition are rejected.

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“Living with endometriosis and in chronic pain can have a devastating effect on both physical and mental health, impacting people’s careers, finances and much more, so having the option to apply and be considered for Pip can be crucial to those with endometriosis,” said Claire Kelleher of Endometriosis UK.

Across all applications for Pip during the six-month period, 54% were accepted and 46% rejected.

A DWP spokespersonsaid: “We are modernising our disability benefit system to better target it towards those who need it most and ensure people with health conditions and disabilities are receiving the right support.

“We’re encouraging everyone to have their say and respond to our consultation, which includes questions on how the Pip assessment process can be changed.”

Revealed: people with cancer, arthritis and amputations among 40% denied disability benefits (2024)

FAQs

How bad does arthritis have to be to get disability? ›

Yes, arthritis is a disability— but only if it's severe enough to prevent you from working. The SSA lists several common types of arthritis, including facet arthritis, gout and pseudogout, osteoarthritis, psoriatic arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, and spinal osteoarthritis, in its Listing of Impairments.

How much disability will I get for cancer? ›

If your cancer qualifies for disability benefits, you can get up to $3,822 per month from SSDI, and up to $943 per month from SSI in 2024. The maximum amounts for SSDI and SSI are set by law and are the same for every medical condition.

What type of arthritis qualify for disability? ›

The SSA has a list of disabling conditions, including rheumatoid arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis, psoriatic arthritis, gout and pseudogout.

What type of cancer is considered a disability? ›

Not every type of cancer has a listing in the Blue Book, and the ones that do, have very specific requirements, so please read this information carefully. In general, any cancer that is Stage IV or terminal will automatically qualify a person to receive disability benefits.

What is the disability percentage for arthritis? ›

A 20% rating requires that two or more major joints or two or more groups of minor joints have occasional incapacitating episodes. If only one joint or joint group is affected, you can receive a 10% rating if you have evidence of painful motion.

What is the easiest condition to get disability? ›

What Is the Most Approved Disability? Arthritis and other musculoskeletal system disabilities make up the most commonly approved conditions for social security disability benefits.

What is the most painful type of arthritis? ›

Gout is an extremely painful type of arthritis caused by a buildup, overflow and/or inability to process uric acid.

Can you get extra money if you have arthritis? ›

Personal Independence Payment (PIP) helps cover the extra costs you may face if you need help taking part in everyday life or find it difficult to get around. It is an important benefit for people with arthritis.

How much is disability allowance? ›

If you need help looking after yourself
Care componentWeekly rate
Lowest£28.70
Middle£72.65
Highest£108.55

What are cancer patients entitled to? ›

You may be able to get financial help with health costs when you have cancer. This can include help with prescriptions, wigs and fabric supports, dental treatment and eye treatment.

Is cancer 100% disability? ›

If you are diagnosed with active cancer that the VA determines is service-related, you will likely receive an automatic temporary disability rating of 100 percent.

What is the 3 year rule for SSDI cancer? ›

The SSA has what's known as the three-year rule for evaluating cancer-related applications. If your cancer has been treated, and there is no evidence of recurrence for three or more years, the cancer no longer meets impairment listing requirements.

At what stage is osteoarthritis considered a disability? ›

Disability occurs when arthritis symptoms reach the point of keeping your from walking or using your hands for tasks such as typing. Additionally, osteoarthritis in the lumbar spine (low back) can make it impossible to work at jobs that require the ability to lift, carry, sit, stand or stoop.

Can I get money if I have arthritis? ›

You may also be entitled to financial support if your condition is making it difficult to do everyday tasks such as getting about or caring for yourself, and this is causing you extra living expenses.

What jobs are bad for arthritis? ›

Some jobs that experts recommend avoiding if you have RA include:
  • Truck driving.
  • Factory and warehouse work.
  • Construction work.
  • Landscaping.
  • Textile work.
Aug 9, 2021

How to prove arthritis is service connected? ›

To prove arthritis is service connected, a doctor may be able to determine that your history with injury in your service is likely to have caused arthritis. There still needs to be a VA disability rating for arthritis and if the VA sees a link, you may claim direct service connection.

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