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If the situation has resolved how can further clinical assessment be
useful? I know that medicolegal reports offer retrospective opinions but
cant see that this would be useful in this case
 
He had tennis elbow, he is stating its work related, it might/might not
be. If he`s claiming doubtless will have been seen by a doctor/surgeon
appointed by whichever solicitor
 
Personally - if I was going to the meeting would ask to see him for a
review of the case before the meeting - I would want to know things like
what Tx, how long did he have problems for etc
 
Whats the purpose of the meeting - are you expected to contribute?
personally I would go but state from outset that you have no implicit
knowledge of the case and treat it as an information gathering exercise

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Sent: 23 June 2010 16:31
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Subject: [OCC-HEALTH] Legal Claim



Hi List,

I'm not familiar with individual but updated myself on OH
notes.......employee taking claim out due to work activated affecting/et
elbow ? diagnosis tennis elbow by GP. No med report, little info regards
assessment on OH file.

No known injury or condition previous noted on pre-emp/q 

Condition resolved

At work

Risk Assessment on tasks completed, H&S reports all sufficient and
satisfactory in terms of suitable control measures to protect employees.

   

My question

Should the individual not have been referred or seen by independent
OP/Specialist to assess/determine if the condition was a work causal or
work contributing factor?

I have been asked to attend meeting with individual , union ,solicitor
HR, but I have requested more information and should I be attending?

 

Appreciate thoughts/views both in support of individual  and company!

Thanks

Di

 

 

Di Stockbridge

Occupational Health Nurse

Dynex Semi Conductor

Doddington Road

Lincoln

LN6 3LF

01522 502719

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