Henderson v. Metro Life Insurance (1st Cir. 2000)

Federal Circuits, 1st Cir. (March 15, 2000)

Docket number: 99-1720.01A


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United States Court of Appeals

For the First Circuit

No. 99-1720

DELORIS HENDERSON,

Plaintiff, Appellant,

v.

METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY,

Defendant, Appellee.

APPEAL FROM THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT

FOR THE DISTRICT OF MASSACHUSETTS

[Hon. Edward F. Harrington, U.S. District Judge]

Before Torruella, Chief Judge,

Cyr, Senior Circuit Judge,

and Lipez, Circuit Judge.

Deloris Henderson on brief pro se.

Allan M. Marcus on brief for appellee.

MARCH 14, 2000

Per Curiam. After carefully reviewing the record, we affirm substantially for the reasons stated by the district court. The record raises no genuine issue about the reasonableness of MetLife's decision. See Terry v. Bayer Corporation, 145 F.3d 28, 40 (1st Cir. 1998); Doyle v. Paul Revere Life Insurance Company, 144 F.3d 181, 184 (1st Cir. 1998). The appellant failed to show that her condition, manifested predominantly in dizzy spells, prevented her from performing the tasks required by her job.

Affirmed. Loc. R. 27(c).

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