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Tribunal win.

anniesnooks
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Hi, I only may tribunal hearing on 27th Feb, they have set aside the original decision on my Pip living element and given me.enhanced living and standard mobility. I am over the moon. How long does it take the DWP to implement the tribunals decision and pay the back pay. They have said it is back dated to 9/5/18. I have been getting standard living so i assume my next pip payment will be the enhanced amount plus mobility. Can anyone advise. It seems ages and I've not heard a word from DWP.
THANK YOU.
THANK YOU.
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HiIt usually takes DWP 5-8 weeks to put a tribunal decision into paymentBe all you can be, make every day count. Namaste
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Hi I had tribunal win on 13th Feb still waiting for back pay they advise 5 to 8 weeks as they have time to appeal the decision
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Hi,You most likely won't receive the new award amount in your next payment. It can take a while for the new award to be put into place.
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Hi mine took around 5 weeks to receive back pay, then normal payments start.
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Thank you all, i wasn't sure how it worked. Will keep an eye out for it.
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anniesnooks said:Hi, I only may tribunal hearing on 27th Feb, they have set aside the original decision on my Pip living element and given me.enhanced living and standard mobility. I am over the moon. How long does it take the DWP to implement the tribunals decision and pay the back pay. They have said it is back dated to 9/5/18. I have been getting standard living so i assume my next pip payment will be the enhanced amount plus mobility. Can anyone advise. It seems ages and I've not heard a word from DWP.
THANK YOU.
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