Disability/Personal Injury

CPP Disability Reconsideration Stage: What It Is and How It Works

Person reviewing CPP disability documents after a denial while preparing a reconsideration request

If your CPP disability application was denied, don’t panic.

The next step is called a reconsideration request — and it’s your first opportunity to challenge the decision.

Many people give up too early. That’s a mistake.

Here’s what the CPP disability reconsideration stage involves, how long it takes, and how to improve your chances of success.


What Is CPP Disability Reconsideration?

A reconsideration is a formal request for Service Canada to review your denied application again.

It’s the first step in the appeal process.

You can request reconsideration if:

  • Your CPP disability application was denied
  • You believe the decision was incorrect
👉 Before moving forward, make sure you understand your rights under CPP disability benefits in Canada.

How Long Do You Have to Request Reconsideration?

You must act quickly.

Deadline

  • You have 90 days from the date you receive your denial letter
⚠️ Missing this deadline can make it much harder to continue your appeal.

What Happens During the Reconsideration Stage?

At this stage:

  • A different decision-maker reviews your file
  • They look at your original application and any new evidence
  • They decide whether to overturn the denial

Important:

This is not a hearing.

ℹ️ There is no interview or meeting — it’s a paper-based review.

What Should You Submit With Your Reconsideration?

This is your chance to strengthen your case.

You should include:

  • New medical evidence (very important)
  • Updated reports from your doctor or specialists
  • A written explanation of why you disagree with the decision

Common Mistakes at the Reconsideration Stage

Many people repeat the same mistakes that led to their denial.

Avoid:

  • Resubmitting the same information with no updates
  • Providing weak or unclear medical evidence
  • Not explaining how your condition affects your ability to work
👉 Learn more about common CPP disability application mistakes that can hurt your claim.

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What Service Canada Is Looking For

To approve your claim, Service Canada must be satisfied that your condition is:

  • Severe — you cannot regularly work
  • Prolonged — long-term or indefinite

Your reconsideration should clearly address both.


What If Your Reconsideration Is Denied?

If your reconsideration is denied, you can move to the next step:

This is where you’ll have the opportunity to present your case in more detail.

👉 Learn what happens at a CPP disability tribunal hearing and how to prepare.

How Long Does CPP Reconsideration Take?

Most reconsideration decisions take:

  • Several weeks to a few months

However, timelines can vary depending on:

  • The complexity of your case
  • Whether additional medical evidence is submitted

How to Improve Your Chances at Reconsideration

This stage is critical — and often underestimated.

Key tips:

  • Submit strong, updated medical evidence
  • Clearly explain your functional limitations
  • Address the reasons for your denial directly
  • Ensure your information is consistent

Key Takeaways

  • Reconsideration is the first step in appealing a CPP disability denial
  • You have 90 days to request it
  • New medical evidence is essential
  • If denied again, you can proceed to a tribunal hearing

Need Help With a CPP Disability Reconsideration?

If your application was denied, getting advice early can improve your chances of success at reconsideration.

At Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, our CPP Disability lawyers help Canadians strengthen their claims and navigate the appeal process.

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FAQ: CPP Disability Reconsideration

What is CPP disability reconsideration?

It’s a request for Service Canada to review your denied application again with new evidence.

How long do I have to request reconsideration?

You have 90 days from the date you receive your denial letter.

Do I need new medical evidence for reconsideration?

Yes. New and stronger medical evidence is one of the most important factors in getting approved.

What happens if reconsideration is denied?

You can appeal to the Social Security Tribunal for a hearing.

Your CPP Disability Claim Was Denied — Now What?

You may still qualify for benefits. Find out how to strengthen your case at reconsideration.

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