PIP & backdating
shanm08
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Hi all, I’m new to the site so not sure if this is the correct place to put a question I have but hopefully! I started receiving PIP daily living at the standard rate in December 2018. In September 2019 this was stopped which I appealed as my condition had not gotten any better but actually worse. It had to go to a tribunal & I have won the appeal thankfully! Not only have I won it, but I am entitled to daily living and mobility both at enhanced rate. I was just wondering if I would receive backdated payment from September 2019 or if they would be backdating from December 2018? Thankyou!
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The appeal would have been against the decision made in Sept 2019, so that's the date the backpay starts from.
You should receive a letter soon confirming the exact date that the award starts from, and a second letter stating the exact amount that you'll receive in backpay.
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Okay great, Thankyou so much!
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Hey ive giot my tribunal next week just wanted to ask what was your conditions that you had your tribunal for?
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