I've been awarded LCWRA. If I was to apply for new style ESA would I need to have another WCA?

MrsBrown77
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Hi, I recently had a telephone assessment for what I thought was ESA following my having to resign from work on health grounds. I was found to have LCWRA but have since realised, this assessment was for UC and not ESA - if I was to apply for new style ESA, would I need to have another WCA or would they use the information they already have? Thank you
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Hello @MrsBrown77 and welcome to the community, how are you?
Sorry to hear of the situation you are in, it sounds like it must have been quite confusing to find out you weren't being assessed for what you thought you were.
I just wanted to let you know that I have tagged your post as unanswered, and hopefully other users will be able to reply to you.0 -
You only need to have one work capability assessment when claiming both of these benefits. As you were found to have LCWRA then this is the Support Group for ESA. They may not share information so you may need to tell ESA what the decision was.
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poppy123456 said:You only need to have one work capability assessment when claiming both of these benefits. As you were found to have LCWRA then this is the Support Group for ESA. They may not share information so you may need to tell ESA what the decision was.
Thank you for your advice, I appreciate your help.0 -
MrsBrown77 said: Would I need to fill in another form about how my health affects me? or do you know if there is somewhere within the application to indicate I have already had a WCA recently? I will not apply if I have to have another of these assessments, I would NOT be able to cope with another.poppy123456 said:You only need to have one work capability assessment when claiming both of these benefits. As you were found to have LCWRA then this is the Support Group for ESA. They may not share information so you may need to tell ESA what the decision was.
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whats LCWRA pls ?0
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babycham1271 said:whats LCWRA pls ?
It's an element of Universal Credit that people have awarded if they have a health condition that limits their capability for work. Exactly the same as ESA Support Group.
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