Won PIP tribunal
tezafc
Community member Posts: 1 Listener
I won appeal pip(tribunel) and they Email Dwp will Dwp send me letter about the the case n also do i need to replied for pip.thanks
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DWP should send you a new decision letter, with the amount of any back dated payment. It usually takes DWP 5-8 weeks to put a tribunal decision into payment
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Hi @tezafc welcome to the community! Congratulations on a successful outcome at your tribunal
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congratulation on the win, so in the end, you was right and again they was wrong, seems to be how it's going now for more than a few of us, but the cost to our health, both mental and physical in the end, needs to be addressed, as stress is no good to anyone, even the fittest, which we aren't part of that equation, being already ill to start off with :
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Hello @tezafc and welcome to the community.
I'm so glad for your positive outcome at tribunal. As CockneyRebel said, the DWP will be in touch with you with an updated decision letter.Community Manager
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