Hi, my name is hunnybunny! In June my husband died and I had to claim UC
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hunnybunny1690
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In June my husband died and I had to claim UC. I also filled a UC50 form in. Do I get extra money if approved? Do I get payment from the date I handed a sick note in or from date I send the form in? Thank you for answers
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Sorry for your loss. If you are found to have LCWRA you will receive extra money from the 4th month after you reported your health condition, providing you sent a fit note within 7 days of that and continue to send them without any gaps until the decision is made.The extra money isn't paid at all during the 3 full assessment period waiting time.0
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Welcome to the community from me too @hunnybunny
Thank you for joining the community.
I also just wanted to say how sorry I am to hear of your loss. Have you been accessing any support to help you navigate your way through these early days of grief?
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Just want to add and say sorry for your loss too. All the best.0
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Hello and welcome from me too @hunnybunny123 thanks for reaching out on the community, I hope we'll be able to help support you, so please let us know if you feel we can help with anything
How are things going this weekend?0
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