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· 5/24/2007

Debra Rogers v. Commissioner of Social Security

Citations

  • 486 F.3d 234
  • 2007 U.S. App. LEXIS 12103
  • 2007 WL 1501302

How courts have described this case

Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.

  • holding that the ALJ must provide justification for discounting a claimant’s claims of pain in fibromyalgia cases
  • holding that reasons must be sufficiently clear to a reviewing court as to the basis for the weight assigned
  • holding that reasons must be sufficiently clear to a reviewing court as to the basis for the weight assigned
  • holding that ALJ’s decision was not supported by substantial evidence because ALJ failed to provide “good reasons” in accordance with the administrative regulations for the weight he gave to treating physician’s opinion
  • holding that the ALJ’s statement that “the record does not support the limitations of the severity suggested by Dr. Stein,” was insufficient to explain why the treating physician’s opinion was not given controlling weight
  • holding that the ALJ’s decision “must be sufficiently specific to make clear to the individual and to any subsequent reviewers the weight the adjudicator gave to the individual’s statements and the reasons for that weight”

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Judges: Martin, Cook, Bunning

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