File no: CDLA 3831 2002
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
The appellant is entitled to the higher rate of the mobility component from and including 24 June 2001. This is because she suffers from congenital central hypoventilation syndrome, a permanent condition.
For the avoidance of doubt, this decision does not affect the previous award of the highest rate of the care component to the claimant up to 24 June 2003. There was clearly some muddle about the operative dates for the decision on the care component, and there have been a number of corrections to it. I take these dates as the correct dates for the care component without considering them further, as only the decision on the mobility component was under appeal to the tribunal.
guidance on this particular area of law useful." I take that to be a reference to the ground of appeal. The tribunal agreed to a two year award only at the higher rate of mobility component. The claimant's representative objected strongly to this limitation of the award.
The facts
The tribunal decision
"It is the view of this Tribunal that for someone so young it is quite wrong to make a long award. At this stage the outcome of this problem is unknown. Further as she grows up [the claimant] will gain an understanding of her problems and the need for her to use the ventilator. The award should coincide with that for the care component but in any event the tribunal think this is the right date since by that age she may well have the necessary understanding. In any event the matter can of course be looked at again after that date."
The reference to the care component award was to the award ending in 2003.
The limitation on the awards
David Williams
Commissioner
02 December 2002
[Signed on the original on the date shown]