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[1997] NISSCSC C11/97(DLA) (11 November 1997)
Decision No: C11/97(DLA)
"... When has a flare up may require some help washing hair, dressing, out of chair if sits for 1/2 an hour or more and as noted by Examining Medical Practitioner. Alleges flare ups 3/4 days a week. This does not meet the criteria in Tribunal's opinion to satisfy high, low or middle rate care component as regards day or night attention..."
Claimant sought leave to appeal on the grounds that the Tribunal did not give proper attention to the medical evidence and the fact that even the Examining Medical Practitioner said that her bad days were 3 to 4 days a week which detailed the assistance which she needed on those days.
(Signed): C C G McNally
COMMISSIONER
11 November 1997