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Incapacity Benefit - Insurance payment
- sherald Reece-Bartlett
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A further request has been asked for the bank statement to show when the money was paid.
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Will the payment be classed as savings or income and how much money are they entitled to have as savings in their bank account as the money came from an insurance claim, noting the fire happened while they were workingfull time. They only recieve £4 per week of IS included in in the IB payment. Please help as I would like to put her mind at ease.
Many thanks
Sherald
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- Crazydiamond
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Briefly I recently accompanied a friend who receieves the above benefit at an interview. The IB requested to see bank statements which they provided. They are worried about an issue of payment from a house fire which happened in 2002 but had taken until 2006/07 to settle. The fire happened while they were in fulltime employment prior to the claim of incapacity benefit.
A further request has been asked for the bank statement to show when the money was paid.
Question
Will the payment be classed as savings or income and how much money are they entitled to have as savings in their bank account as the money came from an insurance claim, noting the fire happened while they were workingfull time. They only recieve £4 per week of IS included in in the IB payment. Please help as I would like to put her mind at ease.
Many thanks
Sherald
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