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20th May 2008, 12:02
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#61 (permalink)
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I am in: Lovely Dorset
Posts: 6,759
| Re: Medical Capability Dismissal Of course they did. No lawyer thinks they can get your medical records WITHOUT a 'Form of Authority' signed by you. So obvious is it that I assumed you had already given it.
To even bother writing to the Dr without it is a complete & utter waste of time
Did they include a pre printed form which when signed by you grants them permission to have access to your medical report? If not then they are again playing the stalling game. (watch out they could be using the delays to film you)
Do 2 things prepare your own 'Form of Authority' & send it direct to the Dr with a copy to the solicitors explaining you have sent it direct to the Dr & 2nd write to the ET telling what's happened & asking (more as a statement than a question) why the respondents solicitors didn't request such permission at the outset
It may not cause the ET to react but it certainly will add fuel to the fire if the solicitor asks for even more time or attempts in anyway to stall matters further |
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20th May 2008, 17:52
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#63 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Lovely Dorset
Posts: 6,759
| Re: Medical Capability Dismissal In that case ask, as you now know this document is a necessity, why they didn't ask for it much sooner. Also still send a signed copy direct to the Dr telling the solicitor your doing it to save them time
CC the letter to the ET |
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20th May 2008, 18:12
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#64 (permalink)
| | Basic Account Customer | Re: Medical Capability Dismissal I've outlined below my initial draft for the ET if anybody would like to comment please feel free. I write with reference to the above case and specifically with regards the letter from the respondent, dated the 20th May 2008. I would like to respectfully register my objection to yet another extension and to what in essence amounts to a further delay in the proceedings. I would like to ask why the respondent didn't request such permission from me at the outset or even at the CMD? This is especially disappointing given their position, as stated in the ET3, is contrary to the available occupational health reports prepared by the respondents own occupational health provider. It should have been reasonable to assume further medical information would be neccessary to support this contrary stance and consequently as experienced practioners in law they should have known to obtain this medical information, my consent would be required.
To grant a further extension would be to further penalise myself who is only in this position due to the respondent’s previous unreasonable behaviour.
Pending the outcome of this objection I have today (21st May) forwarded, by recorded delivery the signed form of authority, direct to the occupational health doctor to save the respondent time.
I've also read the authority mandate they've worded and it seems very vague and all encompassing. I'm perhaps being paranoid but the wording does make me nervous. The following is the exact wording minus the names and addresses of course. Is this standard wording or am I right to feel a touch paranoid? Again any thoughts would be appreciated. . . . . . authorise you to disclose all medical records, GP reports, consultant or other specialist reports and all correspondence relating to me which you hold for me to. . . . .
Last edited by eforegg; 21st May 2008 at 05:45.
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20th May 2008, 18:17
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#65 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Lovely Dorset
Posts: 6,759
| Re: Medical Capability Dismissal Are they claiming they have absolutley none of these already?? |
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20th May 2008, 18:33
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#67 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Lovely Dorset
Posts: 6,759
| Re: Medical Capability Dismissal Of course it's wrong & if even it wasn't deliberate it certainly shows considerable incompetence |
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21st May 2008, 03:05
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#69 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Lovely Dorset
Posts: 6,759
| Re: Medical Capability Dismissal Don't state incompetence More a question of you can't understand why they didn't sort it out sooner? & leave it at that |
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22nd May 2008, 02:51
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#71 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Lovely Dorset
Posts: 6,759
| Re: Medical Capability Dismissal Was your medical condition caused or exacerbated by your employment?? |
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22nd May 2008, 12:36
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#73 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Lovely Dorset
Posts: 6,759
| Re: Medical Capability Dismissal Scarlet
Did you complete any kind of medical questioner when you applied for the job. If so did you admit to your condition
If not when was your current employer made aware of your condition & what steps, if any, did they take to alleviate your working situation
& are you in a union? |
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22nd May 2008, 15:20
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#74 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer | Re: Medical Capability Dismissal I completed a questionnaire, and had a medical before starting this job. However, the condition was not diagnosed until I'd been doing it for two years. The employer's reaction at the time was to suspend me, and then move me against medical advice. I was off for 3 months, and they have all the sick notes and two medical reports from that time. Since then I've had several medicals, and my condition has been disclosed on each occasion. In addition, I saw a consultant at the company's request specifically regarding the condition.
A few months ago I suffered a repeat of some symptoms; as a result of this, and because I think my line manager is prejudiced towards me, I asked for reasonable adjustments to be made under the DDA.
The company's response was to claim that they were unaware of my condition! According to them, they have no record of having sent me to the consultant (do they really think records aren't kept?). They are now sending me to see another consultant with a view to assessing capability; after this, they say they will look at any adjustments. All they've done so far is keep me at arm's length. However, another manager has been indiscreet with colleagues, and has made comments that indicate to me that the company want to get rid of me.
I'm not in a union - I was once, but they proved utterly useless when I was first diagnosed, so I binned them.
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22nd May 2008, 16:35
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#76 (permalink)
| | Platinum Account Customer
I am in: Lovely Dorset
Posts: 6,759
| Re: Medical Capability Dismissal Scarlet your circumstances appear complicated. I suggest you need to see an employment solicitor asap |
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