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bigscotty49
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i past my p.i.p. tribunal on the 26th of september i got told i would get it backdated from 21st of november 2018 to the day i past my tribunal and i dont get it reviewed until the 20.11.21 how long does it take to get my backdated payments back do i hav to phone them up ive had nothing in the post yet at all just the letter that i got on the day at the court hearing saying that i past my case,what happens next
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It’s usually around 8 weeks for the backpay to be sorted.
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thank you
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Hi @bigscotty49 and welcome to the community! Congratulations on winning your tribunal! Let us know if you have any further questionsDisability Gamechanger - 2019
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