House v. Commissioner of SSA

Filing 19

ORDER (memorandum filed previously as separate docket entry) - IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: 1. The Clerk of Court shall enter judgment in favor of Bernard A. House, Jr. and against the Commissioner of Social Security as set forth in the following parag raph. 2. The decision of the Commissioner of Social Security denying Bernard A. House, Jr. supplemental security income benefits is vacated and the case remanded to the Commissioner of Social Security to:Conduct a new administrative hearing and; Reev aluate Houses residual functional capacity in a manner consistent with the accompanying memorandum and, if necessary, elicit further medical opinion regarding Houses physical impairments and accompanying limitations. 3. The Clerk of Court shall close this case.Signed by Honorable Yvette Kane on 8/6/14. (sc)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE MIDDLE DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA BERNARD A. HOUSE, JR., Plaintiff v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, ACTING COMMISSIONER OF SOCIAL SECURITY, Defendant : : : : : : : : : : : CIVIL NO. 3:12-CV-02358 (Judge Kane) ORDER August 6, 2014 In accordance with the accompanying memorandum, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED THAT: 1. The Clerk of Court shall enter judgment in favor of Bernard A. House, Jr. and against the Commissioner of Social Security as set forth in the following paragraph. 2. The decision of the Commissioner of Social Security denying Bernard A. House, Jr. supplemental security income benefits is vacated and the case remanded to the Commissioner of Social Security to: Conduct a new administrative hearing and; Revaluate House’s residual functional capacity in a manner consistent with the accompanying memorandum and, if necessary, elicit further medical opinion regarding House’s physical impairments and accompanying limitations. 3. The Clerk of Court shall close this case. BY THE COURT: s/Yvette Kane Yvette Kane United States District Judge 2

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