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5 months 2 weeks ago #292222 by Emanie
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Hi,
I got my enhanced mobility notification in March this year after being asked to send in my review last year in March. I have gone from standard mobility so I expected to see a lump sum for one year.
Nothing has been received other than the normal monthly payments.
Should I keep waiting and hoping or am I supposed to call the DWP to claim the back pay? I’m not keen on that idea, and it has taken me 2 months of wondering if I even have the nerve to ask about it here.
I would really appreciate any help. Thank you. Em.
I got my enhanced mobility notification in March this year after being asked to send in my review last year in March. I have gone from standard mobility so I expected to see a lump sum for one year.
Nothing has been received other than the normal monthly payments.
Should I keep waiting and hoping or am I supposed to call the DWP to claim the back pay? I’m not keen on that idea, and it has taken me 2 months of wondering if I even have the nerve to ask about it here.
I would really appreciate any help. Thank you. Em.
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5 months 2 weeks ago #292242 by BIS
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Hi Emanie
There seems to be an inconsistent process to whether people receive back pay and how far it even goes back. I would ring the DWP and ask.
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There seems to be an inconsistent process to whether people receive back pay and how far it even goes back. I would ring the DWP and ask.
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5 months 2 weeks ago #292248 by Gordon
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What is the Effective date of the Decision?
If it is 2023 then you are owed a back payment. I'm afraid that if it is 2024 then you are not although you can challenge this date via an MR.
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What is the Effective date of the Decision?
If it is 2023 then you are owed a back payment. I'm afraid that if it is 2024 then you are not although you can challenge this date via an MR.
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5 months 2 weeks ago #292297 by Emanie
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Thank you. They asked me for a review in February 2023. I believe the effective date will be from then, but not having the letter in front of me I can’t be sure.
It sounds like I am going to have a long and frustrating time trying to call them.
Oh joy.
It sounds like I am going to have a long and frustrating time trying to call them.
Oh joy.
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5 months 2 weeks ago #292299 by Gary
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Hi Emanie
Any back date will be from when a decision has been made, unless you contacted DWP for a change in circumstances.
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Any back date will be from when a decision has been made, unless you contacted DWP for a change in circumstances.
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5 months 2 weeks ago #292304 by Robbie
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My understanding is that if a PIP award increases as a result of a planned intervention (i.e. the DWP send out a review form because the review date has been reached) then the supersession / effective date of decision is the date that the review form is sent out. This happened with my PIP, I was awarded the standard daily living component of PIP (having previously only been in receipt of the standard mobility compment) following a DWP instigated review (my PIP review date was reeached) and the date of decision was set at the date the review form was sent to me. As a result I received a large amount of arrears.Hi Emanie Any back date will be from when a decision has been made, unless you contacted DWP for a change in circumstances. Gary
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