Hi, my name is stitchgibbs! My other half has been awarded LCWRA

stitchgibbs
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My other half has been awarded low ra how long will she have to wait for her back dated money or does the get added to her universal credit payment
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For the LCWRA element there's a full 3 month assessment period waiting time then the extra money is paid from the 4th month after the health condition was reported. Providing a fit note was sent within 7 days of this and they continued to send fit notes without any gaps until a decision was made on the WCA. It's not paid at all during the waiting period.When it's paid from exactly will depend what date the health condition was report/first fit note sent and what date you usually receive your money each month.If there's any money owed then it's paid separately to you usually monthly money.0
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Hi @stitchgibbs,
I got awarded LCWRA on 9th January & notification of backpayment / updated statements took just almost 3 weeks.
Now it's just a waiting game for my backpayment to go into the bank, which should be any day now.
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Hi everyone,
Just wanted to let you know that I have just received my back - payment for LCWRA.
As I have previously said,the whole process, from assessment/ award has taken just over 3 weeks to be sorted out.
I hope this helps anyone else who's been asking how long it takes forback - payment to be sorted out,although I know that everyone's situation is different.1 -
Hi, I first applied for LCWRA last April, I had my assessment via video link in November.
I had a letter attached to my universal Credit on the 30th December stating I’d been awarded LCWRA and I’ve just had my first payment.
it says if they owe me money they will tell me when I’ll get it. I assume I am entitled to some back pay, but I’ve heard nothing since.
I’ve phoned but they just said it’s with your case manager, I’ve asked on my journal, but they just don’t reply. Has anyone any ideas why the back pay is taking so long and why they don’t answer my questions.
Thank You in advance0 -
Just to add I sent fit notes in continuously from last April0
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Hi,
I switched from JSA to UC at the end of may last year,on the advice of my former advisor,who told me to get a fit note. I submitted fit notes continuously from then.
My UC50 form had to be submitted by August & I had my WCA on January 5th on the phone. I was awarded LCWRA on the 9th. I received a letter on my journal to say about back - payment & how much. It was put into my account 4 days before my 1st LCWRA monthly payment.
I don't know if this is any help to you , I'm guessing different area & people's circumstances, probably will contribute to length of the process. I guess I was just lucky.
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I forgot to say that mine was back - dated to October.0
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Thanks for your comment, yes you where lucky mines been a year in April. I’ve just phoned them and they did say the would send the case manager a note. It’s very frustrating when they don’t answer on the journal
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