LCWRA help???
cburton85
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Hi, I feel like I’m going out of my mind trying to figure out when the first LCWRA element of universal credit is paid into your account. Everywhere online seems to be saying different things so I would appreciate any answers. I will detail everything below.
I sent off my questionnaire with evidence on the 5th October 2020 and they confirmed they got it that week.
I was told on the 9th December 2020 that I have been placed in to the LCWRA element of universal credit.
my assessment period is from the 12th - 11th of each month and I am paid on the 18th of each month.
when will I actually receive the extra amount as my most recent pay (Jan 18) it wasn’t included. Will it be included in my February pay?
I sent off my questionnaire with evidence on the 5th October 2020 and they confirmed they got it that week.
I was told on the 9th December 2020 that I have been placed in to the LCWRA element of universal credit.
my assessment period is from the 12th - 11th of each month and I am paid on the 18th of each month.
when will I actually receive the extra amount as my most recent pay (Jan 18) it wasn’t included. Will it be included in my February pay?
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Hi
When did you start your UC claim and when did you send in your first fit note ? -
I’ve been on and off universal credit since December 2016 but more permanently since December 2018 and my first fit note was provided at the beginning of September 2020. I applied for the disability element and sent off evidence on the following 5th.
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janer1967 said:Hi
When did you start your UC claim and when did you send in your first fit note ?
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Hi again
In order for me to work it out I need specific start date of your fit note as this will let me know if your assessment period in sept counts or not as the whole assessment period must be covered by fit note
So for sept to count your fit note needs to be dated before 12th sept
If it is then
12th sept to 11th oct month 1
12th oct to 11th nov month 2
12th nov to 11th dec month 3
11th dec to 12th jan first payment should commence paid on 15th jan
However as decision was made close to xmas it may not have been updated in time for cut off
So you should see it in feb and will get jan backdated
If fit note was dated after 12th sept will all move on another month
Hope this makes sense
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janer1967 said:Hi again
In order for me to work it out I need specific start date of your fit note as this will let me know if your assessment period in sept counts or not as the whole assessment period must be covered by fit note
So for sept to count your fit note needs to be dated before 12th sept
If it is then
12th sept to 11th oct month 1
12th oct to 11th nov month 2
12th nov to 11th dec month 3
11th dec to 12th jan first payment should commence paid on 15th jan
However as decision was made close to xmas it may not have been updated in time for cut off
So you should see it in feb and will get jan backdated
If fit note was dated after 12th sept will all move on another month
Hope this makes sense -
I would hope so but DWP are under pressure with huge backlogs of work and lots staff off sick or working from home
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It can take a while for them to put it into payment @cburton85, so if it's missing do query it with them. Unfortunately it's not uncommon for them to make mistakes with when LCWRA should be in payment and sadly a lot of people just accept it's correct.
As @janer1967 said, depending on the exact date you reported your first fit note would mean it should either be in your January payment or February payment that your LCWRA should begin.Community Manager
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