Objecting to a UWV decision: your rights and the procedure step by step

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Objecting to a UWV decision: your rights and the procedure step by step

Do you disagree with a UWV decision? You can file an objection. Learn the steps, deadlines and how a lawyer can assist you.

When can you object to a UWV decision?

The UWV makes thousands of decisions daily about benefits and reintegration. If you disagree with a UWV decision, you have the right to file an objection under the General Administrative Law Act (Awb).

You can object to decisions about:

  • Granting, denial or termination of benefits (WIA, WW, ZW, Wajong)
  • The amount of your benefit
  • A reclaim of overpaid benefits
  • An imposed measure or fine
  • A reintegration obligation or sanction
  • The outcome of a reassessment

The objection deadline: six weeks

The deadline is six weeks from the decision date. This deadline is strict. If you can't prepare a full objection in time, submit a preliminary objection and supplement the grounds later.

Step by step: the objection procedure

  1. Submit the objection with your details, the decision reference, and your grounds
  2. Receive a confirmation from the UWV
  3. Supplement your grounds with additional evidence
  4. Attend the hearing at the UWV
  5. Receive the decision on objection (usually 10-16 weeks)

Appeal to the court

If your objection is denied, you can appeal to the district court within six weeks. Further appeal at the Central Appeals Tribunal (CRvB) is possible.

Common mistakes

  1. Filing too late: submit a preliminary objection if needed
  2. Vague grounds: provide concrete arguments and evidence
  3. No medical evidence: essential for medical disputes
  4. Skipping the hearing: it's your chance to tell your story
  5. No legal assistance: a lawyer can significantly improve your chances

Contact Arslan & Arslan Advocaten at 070 4500 300 or visit arslan.nl.

Frequently asked questions

How long do I have to object to a UWV decision?
You have six weeks from the decision date. If you can't prepare a full objection in time, submit a preliminary objection. In exceptional cases like serious illness, a late submission may be excused.
What does it cost to object to the UWV?
Filing an objection with the UWV is free. If you appeal to the court, court fees apply (approximately €50 for individuals in 2025). You may qualify for subsidised legal aid.
What can I do if my UWV objection is denied?
If denied, you can appeal to the district court within six weeks. The judge reviews whether the UWV acted correctly. Further appeal at the Central Appeals Tribunal (CRvB) is possible.
Do I need a lawyer to object to the UWV?
While not required, it is strongly recommended. A lawyer knows the legal possibilities and can strategically support your objection. You may qualify for subsidised legal aid.
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