LWCRA Backdated Payments
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bobbyduckers
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Hi all,
I'm hoping someone can help, I provided my first sick note on 2/11/20 and recieved a letter on my U.C journal saying I had been awarded LWCRA.
My 3 month waiting period ends on my February payment, does this mean I will get a backdated payment covering 2/11/20 - 26/02/21?
Many thanks
Bobby
I'm hoping someone can help, I provided my first sick note on 2/11/20 and recieved a letter on my U.C journal saying I had been awarded LWCRA.
My 3 month waiting period ends on my February payment, does this mean I will get a backdated payment covering 2/11/20 - 26/02/21?
Many thanks
Bobby
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No, it’s not backdated if you were not entitled and you would need to have 3 full assessment periods after handing in the fit note before been entitled.
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Hi and welcome as above the 3 month is a waiting period for which there is no payment due
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MarkN88 said:No, it’s not backdated if you were not entitled and you would need to have 3 full assessment periods after handing in the fit note before been entitled.
Thabjs for the reply, I am entitled, I received a letter on the 4th November being awarded LCWRA.
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No body us entitled for payment for the first 3 assessment periods even if you have been awarded
Sorry but this is just the way it is -
bobbyduckers said:MarkN88 said:No, it’s not backdated if you were not entitled and you would need to have 3 full assessment periods after handing in the fit note before been entitled.
Thabjs for the reply, I am entitled, I received a letter on the 4th November being awarded LCWRA. -
MarkN88 said:bobbyduckers said:MarkN88 said:No, it’s not backdated if you were not entitled and you would need to have 3 full assessment periods after handing in the fit note before been entitled.
Thabjs for the reply, I am entitled, I received a letter on the 4th November being awarded LCWRA. -
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