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Blose v. Commissioner of Social Security — E.D. Cal. Affirms Disability Denial Despite ALJ’s Inaccurate Statement About Treatment Records

Eastern District of California affirms a disability denial where the administrative law judge erred by stating that the claimant never reported her need to lie down — the records did show such reports — but the error was harmless because the ALJ provided independent, valid reasons to discount the te

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Solis v. Commissioner of Social Security — E.D. Cal. Recommends Remand Where Vocational Expert Failed to Resolve Reasoning Level Conflict with DOT

Eastern District of California recommends remanding a partial denial of Social Security disability benefits because the vocational expert’s testimony failed to adequately resolve an apparent conflict between the claimant’s limitation to simple, repetitive tasks and the Dictionary of Occu

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Sumner v. Commissioner of Social Security — E.D. Cal. Reverses Mental RFC Denial Where ALJ Disregarded Treating Psychiatrist and ER Visits

Eastern District of California reverses an SSDI denial for a veteran with bipolar disorder, PTSD, and central sleep apnea, holding that the ALJ failed to support a mental residual functional capacity finding with substantial evidence and mischaracterized the claimant’s daily activities.

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