Villar v. Astrue
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OPINION Adopting 17 Report and Recommendations...that, pursuant to the fourth sentence of 42 U.S.C. § 405(g), a final judgment shall be entered reversing the decision of the Commissioner denying benefits and remanding the matter to the Commiss ioner for further proceedings consistent with the opinion of the Court, including the presentation of any further relevant evidence developed by the parties, the reinspection of the medical records, including giving full consideration to the opinions of the treating physician, Dr. Knapp, and the treating specialist, Dr. Patel, and the reconsideration of the weight given to these opinions...Judgment shall be entered...Signed by Judge Frank J. Polozola on 09/28/2011. (KDC)
UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
SUSAN VILLAR
CIVIL ACTION
VERSUS
NUMBER 10-432-FJP-DLD
MICHAEL J. ASTRUE,
COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY
O P I N I O N
After independently reviewing the entire record in this case
and for reasons set forth in the Magistrate Judge's Report to which
no objection was filed:
IT IS ORDERED that, pursuant to the fourth sentence of 42
U.S.C. ยง 405(g), a final judgment shall be entered reversing the
decision of the Commissioner denying benefits and remanding the
matter to the Commissioner for further proceedings consistent with
the opinion of the Court, including the presentation of any further
relevant evidence developed by the parties, the reinspection of the
medical
records,
including
giving
full
consideration
to
the
opinions of the treating physician, Dr. Knapp, and the treating
specialist, Dr. Patel, and the reconsideration of the weight given
to these opinions.
Judgment shall be entered accordingly.
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, September 28, 2011.
S
FRANK J. POLOZOLA
MIDDLE DISTRICT OF LOUISIANA
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