How much is LCWRA? Will it affect my current benefits? When is it backdated to?
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RoyDunn59
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Thanks for accepting me I do have a query which hopefully can be answered
I'm 61 years old and living on my own I'm in receipt of universal credit housing benefit mobility at higher rate and living allowance at standard rate
Last month I had a assessment and told I was to be put on lwcra
I have been sending in sick notes for 14 months as my health hasn't changed. My question is (1) how much is lcwra and will it affect the benefits I'm already claiming
(2) is lcwra backdated from when I sent in my first sick note or when I received the confirmation letter
Yours in anticipation
Roy
I'm 61 years old and living on my own I'm in receipt of universal credit housing benefit mobility at higher rate and living allowance at standard rate
Last month I had a assessment and told I was to be put on lwcra
I have been sending in sick notes for 14 months as my health hasn't changed. My question is (1) how much is lcwra and will it affect the benefits I'm already claiming
(2) is lcwra backdated from when I sent in my first sick note or when I received the confirmation letter
Yours in anticipation
Roy
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Hi and welcome to the community
Lcwra is £343.63 per month it us backdated to the 4th assessment period after you reported the medical condition
If you have any further questions just ask -
Thank you for your quick response much appreciated
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As regards will it affect your other benefits, the answer is not will not. it is simply an increase in the amount of UC you will receive.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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Thank you most helpful
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