I had a WCA and was told I'd hear something back before my next payment in May. What does this mean?
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beth123
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Hi I had a work capability assessment on the phone on the 19th April I rang up today and someone has passed it to my case manager and I will here something before my next payment that’s on the 14th may I’m very confused as to what this means the lady who did my assessment on the phone said I’ve passed
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Hi there
The person who did the assessment shouldn't have said that as she only makes recommendations
It is the case manager who makes the decision which is why it has been passed to them
Decisions can take around 8 weeks but that is just a guide so fingers crossed you will hear soon -
Ok thank you
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They will ensure your case is actioned in time for your payment, This is what the nan put in my Journal and the person that did my assessment was a health care professional.
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Hi @beth123 - & welcome to the community. Hopefully you will indeed hear before your next payment,
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Thank you hopefully
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