Combs v. SSA
Filing
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ORDER: IT IS ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation (Doc. 17 ) is hereby adopted as the findings of fact and conclusions of law of this Court; that defendant's motion for summary judgment (Doc. 16 ) is denied; that plaintiff' s motion for summary judgment (Doc. 15 ) is granted in part as to plaintiff's request for a reversal of the Commissioner's decision and remand, and denied in part to the extent plaintiff requests a court-ordered award of benefits; that a judgment shall be entered reversing the Decision and remanding this matter under sentence four of 42 U.S.C. §405(g), with instructions to the ALJ to reconsider the plaintiff's allegations of mental impairment and the impact of any medically determinable mental impairments at each of the sequential steps of the disability analysis. Signed by Judge William O. Bertelsman on 04/08/2015.(KJA)cc: COR
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
EASTERN DISTRICT OF KENTUCKY
SOUTHERN DIVISION
AT LONDON
CIVIL ACTION NO. 2013-197 (WOB-CJS)
EMMA JEANETTE COMBS
PLAINTIFF
VS.
ORDER
CAROLYN W. COLVIN, ACTING
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY
This
matter
is
before
DEFENDANT
the
Court
on
the
Report
and
Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge (Doc. 17),
and there being no objections filed thereto, the Court being
advised,
IT IS ORDERED that the Report and Recommendation (Doc. 17)
is hereby adopted as the findings of fact and conclusions of law
of
this
(Doc.
Court;
16)
is
that
defendant’s
denied;
that
motion
plaintiff’s
for
summary
motion
for
judgment
summary
judgment (Doc. 15) is granted in part as to plaintiff’s request
for a reversal of the Commissioner’s decision and remand, and
denied in part to the extent plaintiff requests a court-ordered
award of benefits; that a judgment shall be entered reversing
the Decision and remanding this matter under sentence four of 42
U.S.C. §405(g), with instructions to the ALJ to reconsider the
plaintiff’s allegations of mental impairment and the impact of
any medically determinable mental impairments at each of the
sequential steps of the disability analysis.
This 8th day of April, 2015.
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