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lew0102
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Hi I received my WCA outcome and have been awarded both Lca and wra does anyone know how much my monthly payments will increases
and when I will start receiving them
I also was wondering how much backpay I am entitled to as I first put the form in in feb 2020
and how long the backpay takes to reach my account
and when I will start receiving them
I also was wondering how much backpay I am entitled to as I first put the form in in feb 2020
and how long the backpay takes to reach my account
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LCWRA element is currently £343.63/month.
Should be backdated to the fourth full monthly assessment period following the date you reported your health condition.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK. -
Hi and welcome to the community
Great news about your award you should get paid the extra in your next uc payment
The back pay will take time to calculate get authorised and paid -
Does this mean I’m entitled to the extra amount
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yesInformation I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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