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[1997] NISSCSC C23/97(IB) (9 July 1997)
Decision No: C23/97(IB)
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION (NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY CONTRIBUTIONS AND BENEFITS
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
SOCIAL SECURITY (CONSEQUENTIAL PROVISIONS)
(NORTHERN IRELAND) ACT 1992
INCAPACITY BENEFIT
Application by the claimant for leave to appeal
and appeal to the Social Security Commissioner
on a question of law from the decision of the
Dungannon Social Security Appeal Tribunal
dated 24 May 1996
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
"The All Work Test applies as the claimant has been incapable for196 days preceding 13 April 1995. The claimant is a well built
man who appears slightly overweight with high colouring. He
complained of a sore back and stomach problems. We accepted he
has genuine complaints but felt having regard to the Medical
Officer's clinical findings and the absence of recent hospital
attendances or referrals his condition was fairly moderate. The
Medical Officer noted a full range of back movement. There was
a 10% reduction in both straight leg raisings but the Medical
Assessor advised us that this is not a significant reduction.
His blood pressure was controlled by the time of the Medical
Officer's examination. We did not feel his migraine affected
function. The claimant complained of restriction in both arms.
This was contradicted by the Medical Officer's finding. The
Tribunal felt the claimant had some restriction in one arm but
the majority felt it was not as great as the minority felt.
Applying the descriptors the majority felt 12 was the proper
score. This meant claimant failed the All Work Test."
Claimant now seeks leave to appeal against that decision.
(Signed): C C G McNally
COMMISSIONER
9 July 1997