Do I get backdated pay from the date it stopped?
Stickman
Community member Posts: 110 Pioneering
OK, I am waiting to hear about my upcoming tribunal. If I win, do I get backdated pay from the date it stopped? Also, would my PIP be automatically restored or would I have to make a new claim?
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Hi Stickman
As far as I know yes you should have back pay to the date they stopped your money. Your PIP should be restored straight away if you have enough points, remember though PIP is 4 weeks in arrears and you only have to make a new claim if your health has changed. I have my tribunal next week and I have been given this advice off my benefit advisor.
Good Luck hope all goes well for you. -
Hi,If successful then yes it's backdated to the date it stopped. No, you won't have to make a new claim but it can take 5-8 weeks to receive backdated money owed and for your payments to start if the Tribunal goes in your favour. Good luck.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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Thanks. I have a meeting next week about my situation with PIP. But I'm starting to feel as if I've done something wrong when I haven't.
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that's how they wish you to feel, good luck and fingers crossed at tribunal, it's always catch 22 for everyone
http://benefitsaware.centralenglandlc.org.uk/have-you-failed-a-medical-for-employment-and-support-allowance-esa/
this link was given to me and helped me for ESA, the same site may have up to date information to help you also, sharing is caring, something the DWP doesn't no longer do, good luck again, your not alone -
I think we should be owed additional money for stress caused. I am finding it hard to pay bills.
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Hi @Stickman, I'm sorry to read that you're struggling financially while waiting on your PIP tribunal. Did you have your meeting you mentioned above? How did that go?Community Manager
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HiYes, I had my meeting which was very positive, so hopefully, I've nothing to worry about.
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What is the situation with PIP now? As we will be getting a new Prime Minister, will the rules change again?
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Stickman said:What is the situation with PIP now? As we will be getting a new Prime Minister, will the rules change again?
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
Good. I don't want to have to prove that I'm disabled again.
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