Trantino v. Commissioner of Social Security

Filing 20

ORDER granting 19 Defendant's Unopposed Motion for Entry of Judgment with Remand. The Clerk shall enter judgment accordingly and close the file. Signed by Magistrate Judge Carol Mirando on 5/19/2017. (HJ)

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UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT MIDDLE DISTRICT OF FLORIDA FORT MYERS DIVISION CHRISTINE E. TRANTINO, Plaintiff, v. Case No: 2:16-cv-783-FtM-CM COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant. ORDER This matter comes before the Court upon review of Defendant’s Unopposed Motion for Entry of Judgment with Remand (Doc. 19) filed on May 18, 2017. Defendant requests that the Court remand this case to the Commissioner for further administrative proceedings. Plaintiff does not oppose the motion. Pursuant to Title 42, United States Code, Section 405(g), the Court may reverse the decision of the Commissioner with or without remanding the case for a rehearing. Upon due consideration, Defendant’s motion will be granted. ACCORDINGLY, it is hereby ORDERED: 1. Defendant’s Unopposed Motion for Entry of Judgment with Remand (Doc. 19) is GRANTED. The decision of the Commissioner is REVERSED and this action is REMANDED under sentence four of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g) to the Commissioner for the Administrative Law Judge to: a. Evaluate the record evidence and the medical opinions in the record, including those of Dr. Ashish Adlaka. The Administrative Law Judge should sufficiently explain the weight afforded to the opinions and the reasons for doing so; b. Further develop the record and issue a new decision; c. Consider any new, updated, or additional evidence for the relevant time period; and d. Take any further action necessary. 2. The Clerk shall enter judgment accordingly and close the file. DONE and ORDERED in Fort Myers, Florida on this 19th day of May, 2017. Copies: Counsel of record -2-

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