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Khavarian v. Saul

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
May 6, 2020
No. 17-56351 (9th Cir. May. 6, 2020)

Opinion

No. 17-56351

05-06-2020

ZUBIN KHAVARIAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ANDREW SAUL, Commissioner of Social Security, Defendant-Appellee.


NOT FOR PUBLICATION

D.C. No. 3:16-cv-01251-JLS MEMORANDUM Appeal from the United States District Court for the Southern District of California
Janis L. Sammartino, District Judge, Presiding Before: FARRIS, LEAVY, TROTT, Circuit Judges.

This disposition is not appropriate for publication and is not precedent except as provided by Ninth Circuit Rule 36-3.

Zubin Khavarian appeals the district court's decision remanding his case to the ALJ for further proceedings instead of for an immediate award of benefits, a decision with which the Commissioner does not disagree. Khavarian applied for disability insurance benefits under Title II of the Social Security Act. An administrative law judge ("ALJ") found that Khavarian was not disabled and could perform a full range of work at all exertional levels with the non-exertional limitation of non-public simple repetitive tasks. The district court did not agree with the ALJ. We review for abuse of discretion the district court's decision to remand for further proceedings, Harman v. Apfel, 211 F.3d 1172, 1173 (9th Cir. 2000), and we affirm.

The district court correctly exercised its discretion when it remanded for further administrative proceedings because outstanding factual issues remain to be resolved regarding (1) the extent of Khavarian's functional limitations resulting from his PTSD, (2) why his condition has not improved since 2012, and (3) whether he would be able to sustain a forty-hour work week in a less demanding job than his previous work in the Air Force. See Dominguez v. Colvin, 808 F.3d 403, 408-10 (9th Cir. 2015) (remanding for further proceedings rather than an immediate award of benefits where outstanding factual issues remain unresolved). The district court correctly considered this ambiguity to be relevant because the record indicated that some state reviewing physicians had suggested that Khavarian may be able to perform "less demanding" work than he did in the past.

AFFIRMED.


Summaries of

Khavarian v. Saul

UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT
May 6, 2020
No. 17-56351 (9th Cir. May. 6, 2020)
Case details for

Khavarian v. Saul

Case Details

Full title:ZUBIN KHAVARIAN, Plaintiff-Appellant, v. ANDREW SAUL, Commissioner of…

Court:UNITED STATES COURT OF APPEALS FOR THE NINTH CIRCUIT

Date published: May 6, 2020

Citations

No. 17-56351 (9th Cir. May. 6, 2020)