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[1994] NISSCSC A11-94(IVB) (12 January 1994)
Decision No: C11/94(IVB)
"Claimant is 30 years old unemployed clerk.
Her stated causes of incapacity are (i) low back pain (ii) prolapseduterus and (iii) PMT.
Her low back pain is treated with painkillers. Although Doctor R in her report refers to sciatica we are not convinced that this is the problem; in particular it is not referred to as such by her General Practitioner and she has had no specialist referral. We find that it is not incapacitating as regards her usual occupation.
There is no evidence that the prolapsed uterus is causing any major problem of incontinence and we find it is not incapacitating. Her PMT can be distressful but we are satisfied that it is sufficiently under control with medication.
In all the circumstances she is fit to resume her usual work, at least part time."
and recorded reasons for its decision as:-
"While Claimant has a combination of symptoms they are not, taken together, incapacitating as regards her usual job of clerk.
Section 57(1)(a)(ii) not satisfied.
The burden of proving incapacity rests with Claimant (R(S)13/52) and the medical evidence and other direct evidence adduced by her is not sufficient to discharge that burden.
(R(S) 11/51 considered - having taken into account the range of duties involved in clerical work, and the opportunity to alternate between sedentary work and work involving limited mobility, tribunal are satisfied she is capable of this work."
(Signed): C C G McNally
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12 January 1994