Winning SSI Disability Cases
Paralegal Mark Anthony Given compiles Winning Federal Cases published in The Federal Reporters on subjects from Criminal Law, Habeas Corpus, Bureau of Prisons and is available for legal writing and research at Markamania2002@yahoo.com
Wednesday, September 13, 2006
Draper v. Barnhart, 425 F.3d 1127 (8th Cir. 2005)(ALJ's that SSD claimant could not perform her past work was inconsistent with ALJ's conclusion that claimant had the residual functional capacity to perform full range of light work, necessitating remand for further inquiry; 2. Substantial evidence did not support ALJ's conclusion that claimant's allegations of disabling pain were inconsistent with her reports of her normal daily activities and therefore not credible; 3. ALJ's refusal to call vocational expert compounded its error in failing to credit claimant's subjective complaints of pain. Reversed and remanded.
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