Hazard v. Commissioner, Social Security Administration
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ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND RECOMMENDATIONS for 21 Report and Recommendations of the United States Magistrate Judge. ORDERED that Plaintiffs objections are OVERRULED, the decision of the Commissioner is AFFIRMED and this Social Security action is DISMISSED WITH PREJUDICE. Signed by Judge Michael H. Schneider on 9/25/2014. (gsg)
IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT
FOR THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS
TYLER DIVISION
CAROLYN HAZARD
vs.
COMMISSIONER, SOCIAL
SECURITY ADMINISTRATION
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CIVIL ACTION NO. 6:13cv132
ORDER ADOPTING REPORT AND
RECOMMENDATION OF THE UNITED
STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE
The Report and Recommendation of the Magistrate Judge, which contains her findings,
conclusions, and recommendation for the disposition of this action, has been presented for
consideration.
The Report and Recommendation recommends that the decision of the
Commissioner be affirmed and that the complaint be dismissed with prejudice. Plaintiff filed
written objections on September 10, 2014. The Commissioner filed a response to Plaintiff’s
objections on September 18, 2014.
Having made a de novo review of the objections filed by Plaintiff, the Court finds that the
findings, conclusions and recommendation of the Magistrate Judge are correct and Plaintiff’s
objections are without merit. Both the ALJ and the Report and Recommendation considered all
of Plaintiff’s symptoms and allegations and not just her pain. There is substantial evidence in the
record supporting the Commissioner’s decision. The findings and conclusions of the Magistrate
Judge are, therefore, adopted as those of the Court. It is
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ORDERED that Plaintiff’s objections are OVERRULED.
The decision of the
Commissioner is AFFIRMED and this Social Security action is DISMISSED WITH
PREJUDICE. It is further
ORDERED that any motion not previously ruled on is DENIED.
SIGNED this 25th day of September, 2014.
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MICHAEL H. SCHNEIDER
UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE
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