Hi, my name is Hammer72! Would they keep records from my previous LCWRA claim?
I was on lcwra since 2022. I went to prison for 30 days In Feb 2025. My claim closed so started another u.c claim. I missed the 6 month reconsideration for lcwra as was homeless and mental health still was the same as when first awarded. I managed to hand in fit notes from october 2025 and had my lcwra assessment on narch 25th 2026. Aswell as my mental health, being anxiety, depression and ptsd, I am also on methadone due too addiction. Would they have my previous medical records when awarded lcwra, and if successful again have I passed the 3 month wait period for any back pay. Thank-you for reading my question.
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It's a bit quiet Hammer at the weekends, but you'll have someone answer your post tomorrow. In the meantime welcome to the forum.
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Hi,
Backpay depends on the dates of your Assessment Periods. But from the info provided it looks like you should get 2 to 3 months worth of backpay.
You will also be getting the higher rate of LCWRA due to claiming before the rate gets cut next month.
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Thanks for reply
Also wanted some guidance about the fact I lost LCWRA due too short prison sentence and my claim closed. Had too open new one, I was told about the reinstatement for LCWRA but due to ongoing mental health and living in a tent homeless with my sister for almost 2 years I missed that deadline. Anyway had too start WCA all over again, fit notes etc, . My main question was do you think I would get LCWRA again seeing as nothings changed.. and apparently the DWP should also have digital records from my first medical assessment when I got LCWRA. THANKYOU.
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As it's a more complex issue I'd recommend contacting a local welfare rights organisation for advice from a trained benefits advisor.
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