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Danlangridge88
Community member, Scope Member Posts: 33 Connected
Hi so when I received my award letter for LCWRA, it never stated when my award would be reviewed. Is this normally the case that they dont tell tou when your review will be? Do they just randomly contact you when they feel like they should reassess you?
When I had ESA it stated 12 months.
I've been reading conflicting information, some saying LCWRA doesn't get reviewed only LCW. But also read its usually 1-3 years depending on your Illness, regardless of LCW LCWRA, if its not expected to improve or is progressive you won't be reviewed.
I've been on it for 4 years now, so does this potentially mean they see my condition as not going to impove and unlikely to review my claim.
When I had ESA it stated 12 months.
I've been reading conflicting information, some saying LCWRA doesn't get reviewed only LCW. But also read its usually 1-3 years depending on your Illness, regardless of LCW LCWRA, if its not expected to improve or is progressive you won't be reviewed.
I've been on it for 4 years now, so does this potentially mean they see my condition as not going to impove and unlikely to review my claim.
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As far as I'm aware reviews have been suspended for the past 3 years, so you are not likely to get reviewed anytime soon.Life is better in a fishtank 🐟
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