LCWRA- what is deemed first evidence of disability?

Dorie
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HI, I uploaded my first sick note to job centre in June last year was sent an assessment form to fill in in August, had a telephone assessment call on March 7th this year, attended job centre next day and was told I was found to have limited capacity for work and work related activity (due to depression and anxiety), received confirmation in my journal on March 15th. My question is, what is deemed first evidence of disability, first sick note or the assessor's receipt of my assessment form? thank you in advance for your help
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First reporting of your health condition. The LCWRA element should therefore be payable from October or November, depending on exact dates.0
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Hello @Dorie I'm afraid I don't know the answer to your question, so I can advise you directly, but I've marked this post as unanswered so hopefully our members can help clarify for you.
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my uc assessment period is 2nd to 1st each month ( if that makes sense?) my payment date is 8th of every month, when should i expect my new amount please? thank you both for the swift replies0
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What date did you report your health condition?
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my first sick note was dated 20/7/21,0
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it was for 4 weeks as was each one there after, my last was dated 14/2/22 when I was informed i no longer had to submit anymore when that on run out on 13th of this month0
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sorry first one was 20/6/210
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That means you sent your fit note in AP 2nd July to 1st August. Your waiting period will be Aug/Sept, Sept/Oct, Oct/Nov. LCWRA payable from AP 2nd Nov to 1st Dec, first payment is 8th December.
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I'm assuming it will be backdated, will that be paid before or on my next payment due 8th April?
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Dorie said:I'm assuming it will be backdated, will that be paid before or on my next payment due 8th April?0
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You will receive the LCWRA element in your next payment.The money that’s owed will be paid separately. It often takes a few weeks for them to pay this. They first have to recalculate your past statements so they can work out exactly how much they owe you.1
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thank you so very much for the info, its a big help understanding to process0
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I'm glad our members could help @Dorie0
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