How long should I wait to ring them regarding PIP Tribunal?
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sniper6069
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I recently recieved an award for uppa tribunal on 26th june 2018 after fighting for it for a year my award given was standard care enhanced mobility they have issued me the award to 2020 but its going back to july 2017 how long should i take to ring them ive recieved the award by post from uppa tribunal 2 days after 26th any advice would be great
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That's a bit short - they will want to reassess you again in June next year!
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Hi @sniper6069
Congratulations on getting through your tribunal! Thank you for sharing this with us all. Are you wanting to know when to ring about the backdated payment? If so, it can take them 6- 8 weeks to get things sorted. However, there is no harm in ringing up at any time to see where they are at with your claim. The back payment will come separately to the normal monthly payments. If you need anything else then please let me knowScope -
I won my tribunal and like you was awarded enhanced mobility and i received my back dated money within 3 weeks
Even tho you have been awarded this till July 2020 unless the judge has mentioned a review 12 months prior to your end date the DWP will not review you till 14 weeks before the end of your award
It took 18 months to sort my appeal and on the original award was from Dec 2016 to Dec 2019 with a review due Dec 2018 but the tribunal have set aside the original award and unless they state a review date you will receive a letter from the DWP inviting you to re apply for PIP 14 before your end date. -
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Will I get pip back for my medical health I waitid 2years for them sort it out now waiting for appeal can thay back bate 2years it for my medical health I got personally diagnosed and dipressson can any one shed some lite on this or eny one been thorough this thank u
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