Pip reinstated without tribunal

paulwright67
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Hi I am very confused, I was on pip for 4 years this was stopped in January after a assessment, I done a mandatory reconsideration and this was a no then I done a tribunal but I have revived a letter to say the tribunal will not continue and that my pip has been reinstated from 3\01\19 when will I receive this backdated money dose any one know !! Also I use to get my own cares money on my esa but I was moved to universal credit in September and this stopped can some please help I am confused at it all thanks in advance paul.
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HI,That's great news! For your backdated money you will need to ring PIP and ask them when you can expect to receive the money they owe and they will tell you.The carers money you mention when you were claiming ESA i'm assuming you mean the severe disability premium. Unfortunately, there's no premium paid when claiming UC so you won't be able to claim this anymore.Someone can of course claim carers allowance for looking after you but this will depend on their circumstances.
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Thanks very much for your help Paul.
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Welcome to the community @paulwright67, this is great news! I hope you are not waiting too long for it to be paid
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