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[2002] UKSSCSC CI_3157_2001 (06 February 2002)
File number: CI 3157 2001
DECISION OF THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
The appellant is not entitled to industrial injuries disablement benefit in respect of his claim on 26 February 2001 because he was not on that date suffering from a prescribed disease or any sequela of such a disease.
The decision-making process
"On 1 May another Decision Maker reconsidered the claim as part of the appeal process. The Decision Maker was of the opinion that the decision should not change as no new facts or evidence had been raised and the law had been correctly applied."
My decision
David Williams
Commissioner
06 February 2002
[Signed on the original on the date shown]