Lcwra

Does this sound right ?
Was on incapacity benifit ----2008
Got changed to CBESA SG ---—2013
Found out they made mistake like they did with alot of people and I got a back dated payment
believe I was then on CBESA with IR top up SG---— 2018
Voulentarlly moved to UC 2022
I now get 276 every two weeks CBESA SG
And I think Im entitled too 810 every month from lcwra UC
But after deductions of around 550 for my ESA and around a extra 47/ 48 pounds for something else I get 210 plus a few penny's
Does this sound correct for my claim , I think ive worked it out correct and think everything seems correct just wanted to make sure please
Comments
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Yes that is almost correct.
The UC deduction for ESA is £598.86.
As ESA is a weekly benefit and there are 4.3 weeks in a month. So that is the monthly UC equivalent.
(multiply the weekly amount by 52 then divide by 12).
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