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1607. Lay Evidence of Incapability
Lay evidence is information that helps us understand how a person has been managing any funds available to them to meet their daily needs. Generally, lay evidence is anything other than legal or medical evidence, which gives insight into a person's ability to manage or direct the management of his/her funds. Some examples include:
Our observations (during a face-to-face interview) of the person's behavior, reasoning ability, how he/she functions with others and how effectively he/she pursues the claim;
Any signed statements from, or contacts with people (such as relatives, close friends, neighbors or landlords) who are in a position to know the beneficiary's ability to manage his/her funds.
Last Revised: Mar. 28, 2003
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