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Crimsona
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Hi.
Could I have some advice please on my current situation?
I've been claiming UC for 3 years.
My health deteriorated in May 2022 and I began supplying sick notes from 3/5/2022 on a monthly basis. My last sick note ends at the beginning of next month.
I had my assessment just before Christmas and was informed this week that I'm accepted in the LCWRA group.
Could you please advise if I will be paid LCWRA on 27th January or 27th February and will I be due any backdated payments?
*My assessment period is the 21st - the 20th.
*My payment date is the 27th.
Thank you for your time.
Could I have some advice please on my current situation?
I've been claiming UC for 3 years.
My health deteriorated in May 2022 and I began supplying sick notes from 3/5/2022 on a monthly basis. My last sick note ends at the beginning of next month.
I had my assessment just before Christmas and was informed this week that I'm accepted in the LCWRA group.
Could you please advise if I will be paid LCWRA on 27th January or 27th February and will I be due any backdated payments?
*My assessment period is the 21st - the 20th.
*My payment date is the 27th.
Thank you for your time.
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There's a full 3 month assessment period waiting time and the extra money is paid from the 4th month after you reported your health condition, supported by a fit note within 7 days of that. Providing you continued to send the fit notes without any gaps until a decision was made on your claim.Your waiting period will be May to Aug.. LCWRA starts from AP Aug 21st to Sept 20th and first payment will be 27th Sept.Any money owed will take a few week to be paid and is paid separately to your usual monthly money.If you were working during that time and didn't have the work allowance they may owe you some extra money for this. The work allowance will apply from the assessment period in which you reported the changes.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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poppy123456 said:There's a full 3 month assessment period waiting time and the extra money is paid from the 4th month after you reported your health condition, supported by a fit note within 7 days of that. Providing you continued to send the fit notes without any gaps until a decision was made on your claim.Your waiting period will be May to Aug.. LCWRA starts from AP Aug 21st to Sept 20th and first payment will be 27th Sept.Any money owed will take a few week to be paid and is paid separately to your usual monthly money.If you were working during that time and didn't have the work allowance they may owe you some extra money for this. The work allowance will apply from the assessment period in which you reported the changes.
Thank you so much for your quick reply.
That puts my mind at ease as I've read so many different things.
I'm self-employed and I haven't worked since sending in my first sick note due to my mental health and other health conditions.
Because I wasn't earning enough they said that I was no longer being considered as self-employed and that I was going to be classed as unemployed and needed to go out to work despite my mental health and everything else I had going on.
I turned up for a regular appointment only to find my work coach wasn't there and put me forward for the jobs fair on that day with no prior warning and I had a panic attack and broke down.
It's hard for me to leave the house as it is, but not knowing what I was walking into and the thought of having to sit and talk to so many people, being around so many people, and being forced to get a job that I wouldn't be able to cope with mentally and emotionally broke me.
A few days after I got a note from her saying she was leaving and I got another work coach who has been fantastic. Now I'm on LCWRA that's all changed. -
So they may owe you some extra money if you didn't have the work allowance periously. You will no longer have any work commiments either so don't need to attend any further appointments. Just continue to report your earnings and expenses at the end of each assessment period (if you still work)
I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help. -
poppy123456 said:So they may owe you some extra money if you didn't have the work allowance periously. You will no longer have any work commiments either so don't need to attend any further appointments. Just continue to report your earnings and expenses at the end of each assessment period (if you still work)
That's great to know.
I'm not working at the moment as I'm still recovering from surgery but I continue to do my expenses although they are nil at the moment.
Thank you so much for all your help.
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L_Volunteer said:Hope you are looking after yourself whilst you are recovering from your surgery @Crimsona. Please don't hesitate to let us know if we can do anything else to support you
Thank you for your message.
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durhamjaide2001 Community Co-Production Group, Scope Member Posts: 10,756 Disability GamechangerOptionsI wish you a speedy recovery @Crimsona what type of surgery have you had? If you don't mind me asking?
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