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· 4/5/1994

Smith on Behalf of McDonald v. Shalala

Citations

  • 855 F. Supp. 658
  • 1994 U.S. Dist. LEXIS 13423
  • 1994 WL 280507

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  • stating that it would be “illogical” to hold that, because a claimant did not experience the complications sought to be avoided by the services provided, those services were not reasonable and necessary
  • finding that ALJ’s conclusion that claimant’s condition was “stable” was not supported by substantial evidence, where treating physician noted in certification report that (a) claimant suffered from angina, anemia, cataracts, and memory deficits; (b) claimant’s condition was “fragile;” and (c

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Judges: Niedermeier

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