
One of the hardest parts of a CPP disability denial is not knowing how long the next steps will take. When someone is already dealing with illness and financial stress, uncertainty can feel unbearable.
There is no single timeline that applies to every case, but understanding the general stages can help applicants plan more realistically and avoid unnecessary delays.
After an initial denial, the next step is usually reconsideration. If reconsideration is also denied, the case may proceed to the Social Security Tribunal.
Reconsideration often takes several months. Tribunal proceedings can take longer.
Several factors can speed up or slow down the process: how quickly the reconsideration request is filed, how complete the new evidence is, how easy medical records are to obtain, whether the case goes to tribunal, and how complex the medical issues are.
Rushing weak evidence into the process can make the timeline worse. A stronger file submitted earlier may reduce repeated back-and-forth and make the case easier to assess.
Common delay sources include incomplete first appeal packages, outdated records, vague physician responses, and files that never clearly address why work is impossible.
Waiting is not just administrative. It can affect housing, treatment, family stress, and mental health. That is why timeline questions matter so much.
One claimant filed reconsideration quickly but submitted little new evidence, leading to another denial and tribunal. Another claimant took a short time to gather stronger reports, treatment history, and failed work evidence before filing reconsideration, and was approved earlier in the process. The difference was not simply speed. It was preparation.
DCAC helps applicants avoid preventable delays by identifying what evidence is missing, organizing the file efficiently, and making sure the appeal is submitted with a stronger foundation.
If you have been denied and are worried about the timeline, get a free case assessment with DCAC and learn what steps may move your case forward more effectively.
La CDRI évaluera votre situation et vous fournira, dans les plus brefs délais, une estimation de vos chances d’obtenir gain de cause.