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· 8/16/2007

Lewis v. Astrue

Citations

  • 498 F.3d 909
  • 2007 WL 2325018

How courts have described this case

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

  • holding that drug-seeking behavior may undermine a claimant’s credibility because it suggests motivation to exaggerate symptoms in order to obtain drugs
  • holding that failure to consider bursitis at Step 2 was harmless 21 because the impairment was considered at Step 4
  • holding that the 25 ALJ’s failure to discuss Plaintiff’s bursitis at step two was harmless because he 26 “extensively discussed” it at step four
  • holding that ALJ’s 6 failure to list a severe impairment at step two was harmless where ALJ considered 7 limitations caused by the condition at step four
  • concluding that any failure to list bursitis as severe at step two was harmless error where the ALJ considered functional limitations imposed by bursitis at step four
  • concluding that any failure to list bursitis as severe at step two was harmless error where ALJ considered any functional limitations imposed by bursitis at step four

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Judges: Wallace, Thomas, Ezra

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