Heard nothing from DWP, won tribunal
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susan48
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Does anyone know how long it takes to hear from DWP regarding new award as I won my PIP appeal.
Its 3 weeks now, a long 3 weeks, and all Iv received is the tribunal letter.
I’m starting to worry that Iv heard nothing from them.
Any advise please
Its 3 weeks now, a long 3 weeks, and all Iv received is the tribunal letter.
I’m starting to worry that Iv heard nothing from them.
Any advise please
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They have up to 4 weeks to decide if they are going to appeal on the grounds of a error of law if they don't you should get a award very soon
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Thanks markyboy,
just another week or so to wait then.
Seems all we do is wait anxiously
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Hi susan48
I'm afraid there is often a delay following a successful tribunal outcome although they are supposed to do it promptly. The DWP has one month to consider appealing but this is relatively unusual so hopefully they will simply pay you soon.
You could telephone the office handling your case and make sure they have received the tribunal's decision.
David
The Benefits Training Co: -
Thanks David
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Update
i received my Brown letter today from DWP, backdated money to paid Monday.
got award to and including it stated from nov 17- nov 19 includes there’s dates.
im taking it there will be a review after nov 19??? -
Hi susan48,
PIP tend to start the renewal process 12 months before the current award is due to end so it may be that you will receive a claim form in November 2018.
LeeThe Benefits Training Co: -
I'm in the same situation haven't heard nothing other then the tribunal desicion witch I won, it's now been 4weeks and not heard nothing, don't no what to do
Jem -
jemm27 said:I'm in the same situation haven't heard nothing other then the tribunal desicion witch I won, it's now been 4weeks and not heard nothing, don't no what to do
JemHi,It can take DWP 8 weeks to pay backdated money owed. There's nothing more you can do but wait to hear from them.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Hi @poppy123456 thankyou for your comment spoke to them this morning, told me 6weeks so if not heard to call back on the 1st July but should be soon, put my mind at rest ?
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I've just won my tribunal got the decision letter I did phone yesterday he said they received it and it's on the system.. 12 months to get here when do dwp write to me
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ashley666 said:I've just won my tribunal got the decision letter I did phone yesterday he said they received it and it's on the system.. 12 months to get here when do dwp write to meHi,Great news. It can take 8 weeks to receive backdated money owed.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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