DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
Case Reference: CDLA 3759 2001 / CDLA 4075 2001
CDLA 3795 2001
The appeal is allowed. The decision of the Secretary of State of 11 February 2000 superseding the previous award of the higher rate of the mobility component and lowest rate of the care component to the appellant is set aside.
CDLA 4075 2001
The appeal is allowed. The appellant is entitled to the higher rate of the mobility component and lowest rate of the care component from and including 6 April 2001 to 14 June 2001.
For the avoidance of doubt, the effect of these two decisions is to make the award of the higher rate of the mobility component and lowest rate of the care component continuous from before 10 February 2000 until after 15 June 2001 (those being the levels of award in payment on those two dates in any event without these decisions).
Background to the appeal
The tribunal decision
My decisions
"[The claimant] is fully mobile but has difficulty walking when she has an acute exacerbation. She is currently fairly stable on present medication and as such is not unable to walk. She needs no supervision or guidance whilst out of doors. She does not need any help with her person care either during the day or night is able to self-medicate and there is no risk of falls. Benefit stopped from 11/12/00 as she could not be expected to know she was not entitled."
Those reasons do not deal with the award of lowest rate of the care component at all. The appellant was given the lowest rate of the care component for the "cooking test" because of the combined effect of her main problems with the arthritis in her hands. I see no evidence persuading me that on the balance of probabilities those problems, which are inherently long term problems, improved between the confirmation by the tribunal in September 1998 that they existed and the unexplained stop to this element of her allowance in December 2000. The Secretary of state has not established, or even identified, a basis to supersede the award of the lowest rate of the care component.
David Williams
Commissioner
18 April 2002
[Signed on the original on the date shown]