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Myles v. Astrue, No. 08-2908

By FindLaw Staff on September 09, 2009 | Last updated on March 21, 2019

District court's judgment upholding the ALJ's rejection of plaintiff's claim for disability insurance benefits is vacated and remanded in light of ALJ's questionable credibility findings, cursory analysis of symptoms, improper medical determination regarding medication, and selective discussion of the evidence.  ALJ's determination that plaintiff is not disabled due to her Type 2 diabetes is not supported by substantial evidence.     

Read Myles v. Astrue, No. 08-2908

Appellate Information

Appeal from the United States District Court for the Northern District of Illinois, Eastern Division
Argued April 22, 2009
Decided September 9, 2009

Judges

Before Manion,  Sykes and Kanne, Circuit Judges 

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