Helen T. v. Comm’r of Soc. Sec. (11th Cir. May 18, 2023) - treatment regimen (excessive absences), RFC - voluntary remand
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Helen T. v. Comm’r of Soc. Sec., Case No. 22-13874 (11th Cir. May 18, 2023) (Before Jordan, Newsom, and Lagoa, Circuit Judges)
Briefs Included: Appellant’s Initial Brief, Appellee’s Unopposed Motion for Remand and Remand Order
Topics addressed:
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RFC - lack of support for findings
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RFC - sustained work activities
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RFC - absenteeism
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Subjective symptoms - treatment regimen
Rulings addressed:
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Social Security Ruling 83-10
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Social Security Ruling 96-8p
Issues briefed:
1) The Commissioner failed to properly address the impact of Appellant’s treatment regimen on her ability to perform sustained work activities.
2) The Commissioner’s finding that Appellant can perform a range of light work on a sustained basis is not supported by substantial evidence.
Court decision:
Once the district court remands the case to the Commissioner for further administrative proceedings, the Appeals Council will instruct the Administrative Law Judge to give further consideration to the residual functional capacity; give further consideration to Claimant’s symptoms; obtain medical expert testimony regarding her functional limitations resulting from her combination of severe impairments; offer her the opportunity for a hearing; address the evidence submitted to the Appeals Council; take any further action needed to complete the administrative record; and issue a new decision.