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They can only take from taxable income. If your compensation isn’t taxable then DO NOT disclose to them how much you got. They have no reason to know. They will try to bully it out of you but do not tell them anything about the amount! We have just been through this with my partners redundancy pay.
No, it is not income.
When my husband got made redundant, we notified CSA immediately, they confirmed with his work it was correct and no more was said, redundancy is not an income either, it is a one off payment so not fit for CSA calculations, i suspect your injuries payment is also a one off so nothing they can do.