LCWRA Reassessment
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ColaBear
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Hi all.
I got awarded LCWRA last year in January. On my award letter it states that 'they may ask me to attend another LCRWA assessment in the future. We will contact you if we do'.
If this a definite they will contact me at sometime? As I think its suppose to state when but I don't have a clue
I got awarded LCWRA last year in January. On my award letter it states that 'they may ask me to attend another LCRWA assessment in the future. We will contact you if we do'.
If this a definite they will contact me at sometime? As I think its suppose to state when but I don't have a clue
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LCWRA decisions never give you a definite date for review and the award is ongoing until revised. DWP will have a note on file and when it is recommended you are reviewed. However reassessments are currently suspended because of delays caused by the backlog dealing with new claims.Information I post is for England unless otherwise stated. Rules may be different in other parts of UK.
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You are not likely to be reviewed anytime soon. There are still people waiting for reviews from 2013 and that was before COVID happened....when they eventually restart you'll be notified by journal.Life is better in a fishtank 🐟
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