LCWRA
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Yes and continue to receive it until a decision's been made on the work capability assessment as advised.
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hi @Kayla24 im just wondering if you got to the bottom of this as im in a very similar position to you and im very confused with it all
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poppy123456 said:Yes and continue to receive it until a decision's been made on the work capability assessment as advised.
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Welshlad90 said:poppy123456 said:Yes and continue to receive it until a decision's been made on the work capability assessment as advised.
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marie222 said:hi @Kayla24 im just wondering if you got to the bottom of this as im in a very similar position to you and im very confused with it allHi,I answered your question on your other thread here https://community.scope.org.uk/discussion/64109/lcwra-backdated#latest
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Hi marie222, I'm still trying to sort mine, it's been sent to decision maker now so still waiting x
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If the health assessor recommends my next assessment not be for another 18 months is the dwp likely to go with that?
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Welshlad90 said:If the health assessor recommends my next assessment not be for another 18 months is the dwp likely to go with that?
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Hi after having your letter saying your going to get the extra lcwra payment how long does it take to get your first payment
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christiantayleure4 said:Hi after having your letter saying your going to get the extra lcwra payment how long does it take to get your first payment
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Oh as it's been few months since I got the letter and I ain't received it yet
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You need to ring them up then and ask why and remind them if there is any backdated payments due
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Please keep us posted
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I'll just leave it I can't be bothered to be on the phone to them constantly because of there **** ups
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christiantayleure4 said:I'll just leave it I can't be bothered to be on the phone to them constantly because of there **** ups
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christiantayleure4 said:Hi after having your letter saying your going to get the extra lcwra payment how long does it take to get your first paymentHi,There's a 3 month waiting period from the time you sent in your first fit note. Then the LCWRA element is paid on the 4th full assessment period. So, it will totally depend on when you sent in your first fit note and when your assessment period is from.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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My first sick note was sent in on 2nd of may 2019 so does that mean it should be paid in on this month
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When is your assessment period from?
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They start back payment on the 4th month from your claim. Example: you made claim in February so timeline goes as follows: .Month 1. February to MarchMonth 2. March to April
Month 3. April to May
Month 4. May to June (backdate starts)You won’t get a letter stating what your back payment is. They don’t do that even though letter award letter says it. Calculate the time you are owed back payment as you haven’t said when you made the claim.
If after calculating, and you are still short, ring them as they may have missed a payment. They did miss one of mines (first payment as system didn’t factor it in) and I called them and the lady I spoke to checked it, saw it was missing and promised to get in in my bank account in a few hours. It was sent an hour later with a note in my UC journal saying it as well.
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