Here are the main points from the decision document:
- Appeal Outcome:
- The appeal by KK against Social Security Scotland was allowed.
- The decision of the First-tier Tribunal for Scotland (FTS) dated 13 February 2025 was quashed and re-made.
- Revised Decision:
- KK is entitled to the enhanced rate of the mobility component of Adult Disability Payment (ADP) from 5 May 2024 to 5 May 2026.
- KK has a severely limited ability to carry out mobility activities, scoring 12 points under mobility descriptor 1(f).
- Background:
- KK’s initial application for ADP was partially successful, awarding the standard rate for daily living but no mobility component.
- After a re-determination and an appeal to the FTS, KK was awarded the standard rate for the mobility component.
- Grounds for Appeal:
- KK argued that the FTS failed to adequately explain why descriptor 1(d) was applied instead of 1(f).
- The respondent did not oppose the appeal, acknowledging the FTS’s decision lacked sufficient explanation.
- Discussion and Evidence:
- The FTS found KK’s evidence credible regarding his inability to follow both familiar and unfamiliar journeys due to mental health issues.
- The Upper Tribunal for Scotland (UTS) agreed with KK’s submission and re-made the decision, applying descriptor 1(f).
- Next Steps:
- Parties aggrieved by this decision may seek permission to appeal to the Court of Session on a point of law within 30 days.