Hi, my name is 44Jerseyroad! When should I get LCWRA Backpay?
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44Jerseyroad
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My sick note is dated from 15/03/23 until 15/10/23 i have been awarded 2 weeks ago lcwawra on universal credit can anyone please tell me when i should start to recieve it & do i get any back dated?
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First payment will be either July or August, depending on what date you ususally receive your money each month.
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Do i get any bak dated u.c if my sick note is dated from 15/03/23
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44Jerseyroad said:Do i get any bak dated u.c if my sick note is dated from 15/03/23The LCWRA element isn't paid at all during the 3 month waiting period. It's then paid from the 4th month after you reported your health condition/sent your first fit note.As i previously advised, first payment will be either July or August. The exact date will depend on what date you usually receive your money each month.I would appreciate it if members wouldn't tag me please. I have all notifcations turned off and wouldn't want a member thinking i'm being rude by not replying.If i see a question that i know the answer to i will try my best to help.
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