H v First State Super FSS Trustee Corporation [2003] NSWIRComm 293
The appellant has established, on the balance of probabilities, a level of incapacity, both physical and psychiatric, that renders her permanently unable to be employed in any remunerative occupation in which it would otherwise be reasonable to expect her to engage. This state of incapacity entitles her to an...
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- Parties
- Appellant: H; Respondent: First State Super FSS Trustee Corporation
- Jurisdiction
- Australia
- Judgment Date
- 16 September 2003
- Procedural Posture
- Superannuation Appeal / Judgment on Appeal From Trustee's Determination
- Outcome
- Appeal upheld
- Legal Topics
- Invalidity Benefits, Permanent Incapacity, Statutory Interpretation, Trustee Duties
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Parties
H
Appellant
First State Super FSS Trustee Corporation
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Superannuation Appeal / Judgment on Appeal From Trustee's Determination
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the appellant ceased employment on the ground of permanent incapacity or invalidity within the meaning of the First State Superannuation Act 1992
- 2 Whether the incapacity must be work-related
- 3 Whether the appellant is entitled to a higher level of invalidity cover
Ratio Decidendi
The appellant has established, on the balance of probabilities, a level of incapacity, both physical and psychiatric, that renders her permanently unable to be employed in any remunerative occupation in which it would otherwise be reasonable to expect her to engage. This state of incapacity entitles her to an invalidity benefit under ss37 and 38 of the First State Superannuation Act 1992, limited to the self-insured cover amount applicable at the time of cessation of employment.
Court Disposition
Appeal upheld
Orders
- The appellant qualifies for an invalidity payment under ss37 and 38 of the First State Superannuation Act 1992.
- The amount of cover is $29,000.00, not a higher amount.
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