When can I claim UC and PIP?

lady77
lady77 Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener
edited February 22 in Start here and say hello!

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  • lady77
    lady77 Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener

    Hello everyone

    I was diagnosed with breast cancer last week my head is a right mess I've got mcmillan and universal credit telling me different things so I'm not sure what or when I should apply for benefits as not on any. I've got to have surgery,radiotherapy and hormone therapy.

    I'm not on universal credit as it stopped when my son left college because of my wages (I'm full time) both places have said to apply for pip and universal credit and lwcra but when do I apply ( my op is 5th march) ones saying after surgery when I have a fit note ones saying I can now before surgery, universal credit said to apply now as it takes 3mths and to do it after I've been paid from work which is between 20th/22nd for one job and the last week day of the month for my second job, I'm so stressed about everything at the minute any help please

  • Adrian_Scope
    Adrian_Scope Posts: 14,225 Online Community Programme Lead

    Hello @lady77 and a warm welcome to the community. 🙂

    I’m really sorry to hear about your recent diagnosis. Macmillan usually have trained benefit advisors who are experts for people in your situation, whereas with UC you may sometimes be speaking to general helpline staff who aren’t specialists in complex health-related benefit queries. What is it that they have advised you to do?

    With UC, they take into account any income you receive within your assessment period. So if you claimed today and were paid from work tomorrow or on the 27th, UC would use these two incomes when calculating your payment, even though your first payment from them will be in over a month.

    Would your GP be willing to sign a fit note for you ahead of your surgery?

  • SheffieldMan1976
    SheffieldMan1976 Online Community Member Posts: 88 Contributor

    Don't talk to the Job Centre, they know chuff all about even their own rules because the government keeps moving the damn goalposts.

  • lady77
    lady77 Online Community Member Posts: 3 Listener

    They said to apply as it's going to take 3mths to sort out any way and my universal credit would have to stay open for 6mth of £0 payments any way. I'm going to ask my doctor tomorrow about a fit note