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Chief Adjudication Officer v Faulds (Scotland): HL 11 May 2000

A claim for industrial injuries benefit must be related to an identifiable accident. Where the injury, being psychological, arose from exposure to a multiple of serious accidents, and no particular one or identified series, could properly be said to be the cause of the injury, the benefit was not payable. The distinction is between an … Continue reading Chief Adjudication Officer v Faulds (Scotland): HL 11 May 2000

Chief Adjudication Officer and Another v Rhodes: CA 25 Aug 1998

In order to establish a right to industrial injuries benefit a claimant had to establish both that the injury arose out of the employment and also that it arose ‘in the course of’ the employment. Worker assaulted whilst off sick was unable to claim. Citations: Gazette 23-Sep-1998, Times 25-Aug-1998 Statutes: Social Security Contributions and Benefits … Continue reading Chief Adjudication Officer and Another v Rhodes: CA 25 Aug 1998