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Backpayments after appeal

Blue1967
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Hi everyone I'm very new to this forum yes.
M.s for past ten years . Gave up working in 2007 also.
I've just last Thursday after my second appeal to finally be awarded the daily living for PIP.. It has been 14 months of stress but I needed to reach out to someone who may have the knowledge of saying how long
this will take the DWP to action back dated payment to my most recent appeal starting October 2017 . Any advice most appreciated
Cecilia
M.s for past ten years . Gave up working in 2007 also.
I've just last Thursday after my second appeal to finally be awarded the daily living for PIP.. It has been 14 months of stress but I needed to reach out to someone who may have the knowledge of saying how long
this will take the DWP to action back dated payment to my most recent appeal starting October 2017 . Any advice most appreciated
Cecilia
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Like you they have one month to challenge the decision so work on 5 weeks minimum. Anything paid inside that is a bonus.
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