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Tag Archives: Social Security Disability

Administrative Law: Social Security Disability-Denial Of Benefits-Speech Apraxia

Where a claimant challenged the denial of disability insurance benefits and supplemental security income, substantial evidence supported a finding by the administrative law judge that the claimant’s speech apraxia was not disabling, so the judgment is affirmed. Judgment is affirmed. ...

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Administrative: Social Security Disability-Denial of Benefits-Substantial Gainful Activity

Where a claimant challenged the denial of her application for Social Security disability-insurance benefits, the judgment is affirmed because the conclusions of the administrative law judge that the claimant could perform her past relevant work as a receptionist and that ...

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Administrative: Social Security Disability-Denial of Benefits-Residual Functional Capacity

Where a claimant challenged the denial of disability insurance benefits, the administrative law judge properly determined the residual functional capacity, and the judgment is affirmed because the credibility findings of the ALJ were entitled to deference since they were supported ...

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Administrative: Social Security Disability-Denial of Benefits

Where a claimant of Social Security disability-insurance benefits challenged the denial of her application, the judgment is affirmed because the administrative law judge gave valid reasons for discounting her subjective complaints, and any error by the ALJ in failing to ...

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