[1999] NISSCSC C54/99-00(IB) (9 January 2001)
C54/99-00(IB)
1. That the Tribunal had given inadequate reasons for its decision. In support of this he stated that the Tribunal had relied mainly on its view that he exaggerated.
2. That the Tribunal had not taken an overall view of the evidence but had taken an unbalanced view.
3. That the Tribunal had relied on inadequate medical evidence and should have asked more of the medical assessor. The medical report from the Medical Referee Service Doctor was alleged to be inadequate as the examination lasted only 25 minutes, the techniques used to reach the findings were not known and there was no mention of a large gash suffered in an accident.
4. That he had not given evidence to the Tribunal regarding the depression from which he suffered.
(Signed): M F BROWN
COMMISSIONER
9 JANUARY 2001