I get Limited capability to work and work related activity will I get PIP
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hanwolves21
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Pkease help me.... I've just been awarded limited capability to work and work related activity will I get PIP? Had my telephone assessment awaiting the results... Anyone else been through this? Many thanks I'm in England
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Hi @hanwolves21 - & welcome to the community. Universal Credit & PIP are 2 completely different & separate benefits, & getting LCWRA (Limited Capability for Work-Related Activity) doesn't mean you qualify for PIP unless you also meet the criteria for PIP. I presume your phone assessment was about PIP?
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Yes it was ... N thanks
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Fingers crossed you'll get the award you're hoping for @hanwolves21, and that you don't have to wait too too long. How do you feel the assessment went?
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@hanwolves21 , hello,now that you have had you assessment you can phone the DWP and request a copy of your assessment report and on receiving it you can work out what your award may should be but you still have to wait for the official confirmation award notification letter.
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