[2004] UKSSCSC CSIB_880_2003 (11 February 2004)
THE SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONERS
Commissioner's Case No: CSIB/880/03
SOCIAL SECURITY ACT 1998
APPEAL FROM THE APPEAL TRIBUNAL UPON A QUESTION OF LAW
COMMISSIONER: L T PARKER
Appellant: Respondent: Secretary of State
Tribunal: Edinburgh Tribunal Case No:
DECISION OF SOCIAL SECURITY COMMISSIONER
Errors of law
Activity 13: Continence
"There was no evidence of true incontinence which is total lack of bladder control at all times. The appellant confirmed that this is not the case. She can and does attend the toilet normally and does ensure that she goes before going out…. She has had a recommendation from her doctor to have a gynaecological referral in respect of her loss of control which occurs when she coughs or laughs….. She wears pads which are supplied to her….. Her description was of a stress incontinence about which she could take reasonable precautions … No points were awarded for incontinence."
Inadequate consideration of the evidence
"Although she described her condition as depression, there is no diagnosis of that."
"There was no evidence to sustain the representative's submissions on the appellant's concentration, her appearance, or her tendency to get upset".
Summary
(Signed)
L T PARKER
Commissioner
Date: 11 February 2004