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CH 474 2002
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
"… some fact which, having regard to all the circumstances (including the claimant's health and the information which he had received and that which he might have obtained) would probably have caused a reasonable person of his age and experience to act (or fail to act) as the claimant did."
10 Applying that approach to this case immediately raises questions that cannot be answered from the statement of facts and reasons of the tribunal. It did not identify the mental problems of the claimant or whether those mental problems made it likely that she would not act as a "reasonable person". I was not in a position to do that at the oral hearing, and in any event the Borough Council was not represented there. I therefore refer the case to a new tribunal to consider again whether the claimant did have continuous good cause for her late claim taking into account her mental condition together with all other circumstances.
David Williams
Commissioner
18 August 2003
[Signed on the original on the date shown]