Re: Time limits to issue claim - failure to make reasonable adjsutments
I see what you mean.
The problem with a mental impairment is things aren't always crystal clear (ironically).
I think I argued in the case that is currently running at a County Court that the PCP was the practice of providing limited, unclear and confusing responses where they responded at all. I think I invited the inference that a healthy-minded individual would not face the same disadvantage (perhaps if you were to see the medical evidence surrounding my disability this argument would appear to be more compelling). This is of course a point where a Judge needs to exercise his/her subjective view on proper appreciation of all the facts.
I think what you are saying is there needs to be a clear connection between the alleged disadvantage and the disability?
I appreciate your input mariefab. :stars:
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Is there a binding case you have cited in this respect?
Originally posted by mariefab
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The problem with a mental impairment is things aren't always crystal clear (ironically).
I think I argued in the case that is currently running at a County Court that the PCP was the practice of providing limited, unclear and confusing responses where they responded at all. I think I invited the inference that a healthy-minded individual would not face the same disadvantage (perhaps if you were to see the medical evidence surrounding my disability this argument would appear to be more compelling). This is of course a point where a Judge needs to exercise his/her subjective view on proper appreciation of all the facts.
I think what you are saying is there needs to be a clear connection between the alleged disadvantage and the disability?
I appreciate your input mariefab. :stars:
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Originally posted by charitynjw
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