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I was awarded standard rate in April. When will I get my backdated payment, and how much will it be?

bek
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hi I was awarded standard rate I set up my claim from 3rd November and then I rang up they said a descion has been made on the 1st of April am just wondering if anyone can help when's will I get my backdated payment and how've much would it be from the date I said please thankyou
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Hi
You will get an award letter that will detail how much and when your backdated money will be paid and when your monthly payments will start
Some people get the back pay before the letter but others wait few weeks
I can't tell you how much as you dudnt say what you got standard rate for was it daily living or mobility
From 12th April standard rate daily living is £60 and mobility is £23.70
You will need to calculate at old rates to work out back pay they are £59.70 daily living and £23.60 mobility
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