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Help please, PIP after successful tribunal
Colman93
Community member Posts: 7 Listener
hi there was just wondering if anyone had some info on pip after successful tribunal. I had my benefit stopped due to not being able to attend a medical on the 19/06/18 however the tribunal accepted my appeal on the 26/11/18 due to my significant and enduring health problem. I recently called pip helpline and they said a payment of £12 is due in my account, but my pip is not reinstated yet does anyone know what I should do or what happens next?
many thanks
many thanks
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Also I have no idea where they got the £12 payment from seems s bit ridiculous
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Dwp also received decision on 27/11 I am really confused as they have paid me £12 for some reason but I’m still not in receipt of pip
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Accepted your appeal? Where you given an award by the Tribunal or have they accepted your reasons for not attending the assessment and now you have to have the assessment?
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Yes they accepted my reasons for not attending I’ve been on pip for almost 2 years
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This means you'll still need the assessment. Not sure about your payments being reinstated though. Someone else will post with the answer i'm sure.
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I got granted home assessment due to my condition, thanks for helping
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I won my Pip appeal does anyone know get back how long to wait or my first payment
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lisabrazil80 said:I won my Pip appeal does anyone know get back how long to wait or my first payment
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I'm thinking the tribunal was concerning you to be allowed to be reassessed having missed an appointment. I think you will now need to do another assessment which if you are awarded, will be backdated to the date money was stopped.
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