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.
The UK benefits system provides financial support for disabled people through several different benefits. Understanding which ones you qualify for — and claiming them — can make a significant difference to your finances and quality of life.
Overview of Disability Benefits
Benefit
Age Group
Means-Tested?
Based On
PIP
16 – State Pension age
No
How condition affects daily life
DLA (child)
Under 16
No
How condition affects daily life
Attendance Allowance
State Pension age+
No
Personal care needs
ESA
Working age
Some types
Ability to work
UC (disability element)
Working age
Yes
Having a health condition
Access to Work
Working age
No
Workplace support needs
Disability premiums
Varies
Component of other benefits
Existing disability benefit
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
The main disability benefit for working-age adults. See our full PIP guide.
Component
Standard
Enhanced
Daily living
£72.65/week
£108.55/week
Mobility
£28.70/week
£75.75/week
Maximum
—
£184.30/week
Disability Living Allowance (DLA) — Children
Component
Lowest
Middle
Highest
Care
£28.70/week
£72.65/week
£108.55/week
Mobility
£28.70/week
—
£75.75/week
For children under 16
Not means-tested
Transitions to PIP at age 16
Attendance Allowance
For people who reached State Pension age before needing help:
For people whose health condition limits their ability to work:
Type
Amount
Means-Tested?
Contribution-based (New Style ESA)
Up to £90.50/week
No (based on NI record)
Income-related
Up to £90.50/week (with extras)
Yes (being replaced by UC)
Work Capability Assessment Groups
Group
Meaning
Extra Support
Support group
Not expected to work or prepare for work
Higher payment, limited conditionality
Work-related activity group
Expected to prepare for work (not look for work)
Attend interviews, complete actions
Universal Credit Disability Elements
If you receive UC and have a disability or health condition:
Element
Monthly Amount
Limited capability for work and work-related activity (LCWRA)
£416.19
Carer element (if you care for a disabled person)
£198.31
Disabled child addition (lower)
£156.11
Disabled child addition (higher)
£487.58
Access to Work
Government help to cover the extra costs of working with a disability:
Feature
Detail
What it covers
Specialist equipment, support workers, travel costs, communication support
Who qualifies
Employed, self-employed, or about to start work with a disability
Cost to you
Free
Maximum grant
Up to £66,000/year
How to apply
gov.uk/access-to-work
Additional Support
Support
Detail
Blue Badge
Free disabled parking
Motability
Lease a car using enhanced PIP mobility
Disabled Facilities Grant
Up to £30,000 for home adaptations
Council tax discount
25% or band reduction for adapted homes
Disabled person’s railcard
1/3 off rail fares
Bus pass
Free or reduced fares in most areas
Warm Home Discount
£150 off electricity bill
Carer’s Allowance
For someone who cares for you 35+ hours/week
Getting Help With Claims
Organisation
Service
Citizens Advice
Free benefits advice and form-filling help
Scope
Disability advice and helpline (0808 800 3333)
Turn2us
Benefits calculator and grants search
DIAL
Disability information and advice
Local welfare rights service
Free specialist advice (contact via council)
Benefits and Work
Guides to completing claim forms
If Your Claim Is Refused
Step
Action
Timeline
1. Mandatory reconsideration
Ask DWP to review the decision
Within 1 month of decision
2. Appeal to tribunal
Independent panel hears your case
Within 1 month of reconsideration
3. Get representation
Free from Citizens Advice, welfare rights
As early as possible
Tribunal success rates are high (65-70% for PIP appeals). Do not accept a refusal without exploring your options.
The Full Landscape of UK Disability Benefits
Most people know about PIP, but the UK disability benefits system has multiple layers. Understanding which benefits apply to you — and how they interact — is essential for maximising your entitlement.
Working-Age Disability Benefits
Benefit
Who It’s For
Administered By
Personal Independence Payment (PIP)
Disabilities affecting daily life and/or mobility; age 16 to State Pension age (England & Wales)
DWP
Adult Disability Payment (ADP)
Same as PIP but for Scottish residents
Social Security Scotland
Employment and Support Allowance (ESA)
Those unable to work due to health conditions (legacy benefit; new claims on UC)
DWP
Universal Credit (LCWRA element)
Those assessed as having limited capability for work and work-related activity via UC
DWP
Carer’s Allowance
Unpaid carers (not the disabled person, but links eligibility)
DWP
Older People and Disability
Benefit
Who It’s For
Attendance Allowance
People of State Pension age with care needs (not mobility)
Pension Age Disability Payment (Scotland)
Replacing Attendance Allowance for Scottish residents
Disability Premium (Pension Credit)
Added to Pension Credit if you get Attendance Allowance or equivalent
Children and Young People
Benefit
Who It’s For
Disability Living Allowance (DLA) for Children
Children under 16 with care and/or mobility needs (England & Wales)
Child Disability Payment (CDP, Scotland)
Scottish equivalent of DLA for children
Disability element, Child Tax Credit
Extra Tax Credit for disabled children
How Disability Benefits Interact with Each Other
Claiming one disability benefit often triggers eligibility for others. Key interactions:
PIP daily living component (either rate) → unlocks Carer’s Allowance for your carer, disability premium in Universal Credit, Blue Badge eligibility, Motability Scheme
PIP mobility enhanced → Motability vehicle or car, Blue Badge (usually), disabled persons railcard
Universal Credit LCWRA → extra £43.00/week (2026/27) added to UC standard allowance, exemption from benefit cap
Attendance Allowance → unlocks Carer’s Allowance for your carer, disability addition in Pension Credit
Disability and Work: What You Need to Know
Claiming disability benefits does not mean you can’t work:
PIP is entirely unaffected by whether or how much you work. It is assessed on need, not on earnings.
ESA/UC LCWRA: Once placed in the LCWRA group in UC, you are not expected to look for work but can do Permitted Work (up to £183.50/week in 2026/27) without losing the element.
Access to Work: A DWP grant scheme that funds workplace adaptations, support workers, and travel costs for disabled workers. Up to £69,260/year. Apply at gov.uk/access-to-work.
Getting Free Help with Disability Benefit Claims
Organisation
Services
Contact
Citizens Advice
Benefit checks, form help, appeals
citizensadvice.org.uk
Scope
Disability-specific advice and support
scope.org.uk
Turn2us
Benefits calculator and grants search
turn2us.org.uk
Disability Rights UK
Information and advocacy
disabilityrightsuk.org
Local welfare rights service
Free specialist advice
Via local council
Do not pay a company to help you claim PIP or other disability benefits. The services above are free and highly effective.