Hi, I'm gadele! I've been successful at PIP tribunal. How long does it take to receive arrears?
gadele
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Hi I had a tribunal hearing last Thursday and received my decision award sat , I contacted the dwp Monday afternoon and they confirmed they also had the award notice and asked for my bank details to confirm and if I have had any hospital stays etc , how long after all this have you received payment or your letter stating back pay amount ?
Thanks.
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Hi there
If they have asked you those questions it shouldn't be too long
You will get an award letter but may find money is in your account before you get the letter -
janer1967 said:Hi there
If they have asked you those questions it shouldn't be too long
You will get an award letter but may find money is in your account before you get the letter -
Hi @gadele - & welcome to the community. Hope it's not too long until you receive your monies, & congratulations on your tribunal win.
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Hello @gadele and congratulations on the successful outcome of your tribunal. I can imagine that was a thorough relief, especially having been ongoing since 2019. Well done you for not giving up
Just to let you know, I've moved your thread to our PIP, DLA and AA category and tweaked the title to help others see what your post is about. Please keep us updated with any news and take care.Online Community Co-ordinator
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