When can I get it backdated to?

Jiggypeace
Online Community Member Posts: 2 Listener
This is a complete long shot and I doubt that it would be possible but I thought I’d ask the question anyway. So I was receiving PIP standard daily living for a few years up until December 2019 when they sent a review and stopped my claim. At this point I didn’t appeal it. However I applied again in May last year and was refused it on the initial claim but then I took it all the way to tribunal this time and won and got my standard daily living back. Could I possibly get it backdated to 2019 or is it just possible to get it backdated to last year? Both claims have been for the same conditions
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No you can’t backdate to 2019. The tribunal decision will apply from your new claim in May 2021.0
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Hi again @Jiggypeace I hope Poppy's reply has helped to reassure you, even if it wasn't the answer you might have been hoping for.
Is there anything else we can help with at all?
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