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14 years 3 months ago #27759 by Anjali
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Thanks 'Survivor' - its hard as med route is deblitating in itself, and have seen many specialists. As am now 'chronic' not many routes left, so did CBT as last chance saloon, which doesn't make pain go, but helps with 'pacing' - pacing doesn't help me to work! So sad for the life I thought I would have in comparison for what I have in actuality.
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14 years 3 months ago #27760 by T.G.
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Anjali wrote:
But then they deducted points for Carpal Tunnel as the Industrial Injuries lot do not accept typing as a contributor to this condition - duh - have they been living on another planet these past decade?
IIDB was preceeded by 'Workmen's Compensation' and to some extent still retains a male/heavy industry bias. My own experience with the benefit is not related to physical injury but I would say try to submit some expert evidence on RSI to stengthen your case. CAB might be a good place to start, not least because they have access to law centre advisors.
Best wishes for your appeal.
But then they deducted points for Carpal Tunnel as the Industrial Injuries lot do not accept typing as a contributor to this condition - duh - have they been living on another planet these past decade?
IIDB was preceeded by 'Workmen's Compensation' and to some extent still retains a male/heavy industry bias. My own experience with the benefit is not related to physical injury but I would say try to submit some expert evidence on RSI to stengthen your case. CAB might be a good place to start, not least because they have access to law centre advisors.
Best wishes for your appeal.
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14 years 3 months ago #27761 by Survivor
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Anjali wrote:
I have a sense of loss more often than I'd like. Over the last week a couple of things have happened that I have found difficult to cope with and I have berated myself for struggling to cope with them, before reminding myself that that is one of the reasons that I am on benefits. It's not nice to be confronted with the effects of our physical or mental impairments. I hope that it is of some small comfort to you to be able to remind yourself that you are not alone in facing this. With best wishes.So sad for the life I thought I would have in comparison for what I have in actuality.
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14 years 3 months ago #27770 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:Industrial Injury Disablement Benefit
Hi,
I used to deal with IIDB appeals when I was a WRO, but I'm now 69 years old and retired, so can't remember much about how they worked.
You may find this link to Chapter 10 of Neligans Digest on case law for IIDB to be informative Industrial injuries: injury benefit and disablement benefit
You could also try a Google search 'industrial injuries benefit tribunals' as it seems to throw up some worthwhile links.
Also, are you, or were you a trade union member at the time of your accident, if so they may be able to assist you. If not try Community Legal Advice
Good luck.
Jim
I used to deal with IIDB appeals when I was a WRO, but I'm now 69 years old and retired, so can't remember much about how they worked.
You may find this link to Chapter 10 of Neligans Digest on case law for IIDB to be informative Industrial injuries: injury benefit and disablement benefit
You could also try a Google search 'industrial injuries benefit tribunals' as it seems to throw up some worthwhile links.
Also, are you, or were you a trade union member at the time of your accident, if so they may be able to assist you. If not try Community Legal Advice
Good luck.
Jim
PLEASE READ THE SPOTLIGHTS AREA OF THE FORUM REGULARLY, OTHERWISE YOU MAY MISS OUT ON IMPORTANT INFORMATION. Nothing on this board constitutes legal advice - always consult a professional about specific problems
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14 years 3 months ago #27772 by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law)
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Replied by Jim Allison BSc, Inst LE, MBIM; MA (Consumer Protection & Social Welfare Law) on topic Re:Industrial Injury Disablement Benefit
Anjali wrote:
Hi there's lots of information on IIDB on the link kindly given by Dave DB1 – A guide to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefits (August 2009)
Also on [url=http://www.dwp.gov.uk/publications/specialist-guides/technical-guidance/db1-a-guide-to-industrial-injuries/prescribed-diseases/ [/url] Prescribed Diseases [/url]
Jim
Thanks Helen, there's not much about IIDB out there, and the 'prescribed conditions' are so narrow - suspect they deliberately are making it hard to claim for WRULD re: typing, as it would open the proverbial floodgates! I have been through the whole medical route (just finished 4 week residential CBT!) and keep taking the meds, plus going through the personal injury process with my lawyers. All medical stuff says my working days are over, and I have 24/7 pain for my hard work. Can't find anything to offer advice on attending tribunal hearing for IIDB or what happens!
Hi there's lots of information on IIDB on the link kindly given by Dave DB1 – A guide to Industrial Injuries Disablement Benefits (August 2009)
Also on [url=http://www.dwp.gov.uk/publications/specialist-guides/technical-guidance/db1-a-guide-to-industrial-injuries/prescribed-diseases/ [/url] Prescribed Diseases [/url]
Jim
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14 years 3 months ago #27777 by Anjali
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Thank you all so much - I have never participated on one of these type of 'chat' facilities, and you have all been so helpful, both the practical suggestions and links, as well as the moral support. I am so grateful. For obvious reasons can't use keyboard much, but am 'lifted' by support offered. thank you all!
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