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Hi i was put in a support group of lwrca last july as sick notes went in march 19 i was reassessed asits a new mental illness claim i made new claim feb 19 do i still recieve mylwrca as not sure the assessment said it was a update at reassessment
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HI and welcome,I'm a little confused by your question and it's not clear if you've been sent more work capability assessment forms for a review of your LCWRA award. If you've had a review then you'll need to wait for a decision to be made on that.I'm also not sure if you receive ESA or UC. If it's UC then the decision will be uploaded onto your journal once it's made. You'll continue to receive the LCWRA amount until a decision's been made.
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Hi @xxxxx. I hope Poppy's been able to answer your question but if you're still unsure please don't hesitate to give us more information and we'll try to help you.
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Im still cofused just wanted to know if im already in lwrca group since last year is it on going as they wanted a update but nothing has changed except meds have gone up
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It's an ongoing until the next reassess you @xxxxx. When you are reassessed they can choose to change your group.
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Hi i received a message to look in my journal i did and theres a letter attached i have told them to post as my phone not compatablr but i onlyhad my reassessment on march 4th and its now only march 9this this good or bad i wain lwrca group with no change
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Sometimes decisions are made fairly quickly, it doesn’t mean anything else other than a decisions been made. You can ring UC and they will tell you what the decision is if you’re unable to read the letter in your phone.
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Have you managed to find out what the letter said @xxxxx?
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