Still waiting for Personal Independence Payment after successful tribunal
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Harvey23
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Hi everyone, My names Harvey, and I was hoping someone could help me with my question, After having my Personal Independence Payment stoped by DWP and waiting almost nine months to see a judge at a tribunal who overturned the original decision not to award me Personal Independence Payment and having received my backdated payment from when the original claim was made I am still waiting for my monthly Personal Independence Payments to start, Can anyone tell me how long this takes as it has been over 3 months thanks.
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Hello @Harvey23 Pleased to meet you welcome.
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Thank you for your question.
I would suggest ring up the PIP helpline.
0800 121 4433.
You can get more information about your claim.
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Hi @Harvey23
Sorry to hear that you’re still waiting for news on your PIP claim. You can get an update and more information about your claim by contacting the PIP helpline on 0800 121 4433.
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