Henry v. Commissioner

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Plaintiff appealed the denial of his application for disability insurance benefits and supplementary security income, arguing that the ALJ erred in refusing to give proper weight to the opinion of a consultative examining physician, and in finding that plaintiff's 2012 testimony was not credible and failing to consider his vision limitations when evaluating his residual functioning capacity. The court agreed that the ALJ erred in both respects and reversed the judgment of the district court, remanding for further proceedings. View "Henry v. Commissioner" on Justia Law