Hi, my name is stirling! What can I expect from my work capability assessment?
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stirling
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I have a universal credit work capability assessment a week on Friday and I am very nervous about it I have limited capability for work at present and have just been signed off indefinately because of difficulty with brain injury complications. what can I expect as the assessment is over the phone.
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They will ask you various questions about your health condition and how they affect your day to day life. I can't tell you what questions will be asked because i don't know anything about your health conditions and how they affect you.You say you have Limited capability for work? Is this assessment because you've reported a change in your health condition so you've been referred for a new work capability assessment? If so then it will be the same as the first one you had.Assessments can last anywhere from 20 to 120 minutes. If you kept a copy of the form you filled in then have a read of that so you can remind yourself of what you said.0
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Thanks Poppy 123456 yes this is because of a worsening change however, your reassurance has put my mind at rest and is exactly what I wanted to hear Thank You.0
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Welcome to the community @stirling
I'm glad to see that poppy123456 has been able to answer your questions, and put your mind at rest.
Best of luck with your assessment! Please do let us know how you get on.
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stirling said:Thanks Poppy 123456 yes this is because of a worsening change
If following the reassessment, if you are found to have LCWRA you will be entitled to have the LCWRA element added to your UC amount from the UC payment period in which you reported the change (unless you have a partner already receiving LCWRA in the claim).1 -
Hi there,
I had my work capability assessment on the phone last friday 3/2/23 after my initial application went in last August do I have to wait three months from my initial application or 3 months from being told I have LCWRA0 -
stirling said:Hi there,
I had my work capability assessment on the phone last friday 3/2/23 after my initial application went in last August do I have to wait three months from my initial application or 3 months from being told I have LCWRA
However if you previously had LCW and are now found to have LCWRA after reporting a worsening in your health then there is no waiting period and LCWRA payments should start from the monthly payment period in which you reported the change, as per my previous replycalcotti said:stirling said:Thanks Poppy 123456 yes this is because of a worsening change
If following the reassessment, if you are found to have LCWRA you will be entitled to have the LCWRA element added to your UC amount from the UC payment period in which you reported the change (unless you have a partner already receiving LCWRA in the claim).
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