LRD guides and handbook April 2019

Universal Credit and other in-work benefits - a guide for union reps and workers

Chapter 4

How much can you get?

[ch 4: page 43]

The level of benefit will depend on the extent of the disablement — the “percentage” disability. Total loss of sight or hearing or the loss of both hands would, for example, count as 100% disability, while loss of an index finger or big toe would count as 14%. You will not get benefit if your disability is assessed at less than 14%.

The benefit is paid at rates between 20% and 100% disability, rounded up or down to the nearest 10%. If you are aged 18 or over (or under 18 with dependents) the weekly payments range from £35.80 (20% disabled) to £179.00 (100% disabled).

IIDB is available in addition to other incapacity and disability benefits, such as ESA, but it may affect any claims for Universal Credit.