Just been awarded LCWRA. When will my first payment be?
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tango198
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hello. I’m in the UK
I posted my first fit note on March 27th 2021 and just had my award posted on the 8th September. I don’t really understand this system so does anyone know if I’ll have any back pay and when will my first payment be?
I posted my first fit note on March 27th 2021 and just had my award posted on the 8th September. I don’t really understand this system so does anyone know if I’ll have any back pay and when will my first payment be?
My assessment dates are: 14th - 13th of each month and I get paid on the 20th
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Hi I also have been awarded Lcwra today .I provided them my sick note from 30-04-2021 to 30-09-2021 and my question is same if someone can help please how much I will get backdated?
My assessment date is 7th-6th each month and I get pain on the 13th
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@tango198
Your 1st full assessment periods will be April to May, then may to June and June to July so first payment would be due in your August payment so you should be owed 1 month back pay . You should get your first payment in your Sept uc payment backpay will be paid separately
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@skhan95
Your 3 waiting assessment periods will be may to June, June to July and July to Aug so first payment will be in sept if it is all processed in time which it may not be with the decision only just having been made
If not it will be paid in Oct uc payment -
Ok thank u so much janer:-)
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