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McDaniel v. Colvin

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS FORT WORTH DIVISION
Mar 13, 2015
Civil Action No. 4:13-cv-989-O (N.D. Tex. Mar. 13, 2015)

Summary

finding that the ALJ did not err in finding impairments not to be severe because the ALJ considered the relevant evidence in his decision and plaintiff did "not point to any evidence in the record indicating that her alleged obesity or hearing loss caused any work-related limitations beyond those already found by the ALJ"

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Opinion

Civil Action No. 4:13-cv-989-O

03-13-2015

CHRISTI MCDANIEL, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Defendant.


ORDER ACCEPTING FINDINGS , CONCLUSIONS, AND RECOMMENDATION OF THE UNITED STATES MAGISTRATE JUDGE

The United States Magistrate Judge made findings, conclusions, and a recommendation in this case. See ECF No. 18. No objections were filed. The District Court reviewed the proposed findings, conclusions, and recommendation for plain error. Finding none, the Court ACCEPTS the Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge.

It is therefore ORDERED that the Findings, Conclusions, and Recommendation of the United States Magistrate Judge are accepted as the findings of the Court. Accordingly, the Commissioner's decision is AFFIRMED.

SO ORDERED on this 13th day of March, 2015.

/s/ _________

Reed O'Conner

UNITED STATES DISTRICT JUDGE


Summaries of

McDaniel v. Colvin

UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS FORT WORTH DIVISION
Mar 13, 2015
Civil Action No. 4:13-cv-989-O (N.D. Tex. Mar. 13, 2015)

finding that the ALJ did not err in finding impairments not to be severe because the ALJ considered the relevant evidence in his decision and plaintiff did "not point to any evidence in the record indicating that her alleged obesity or hearing loss caused any work-related limitations beyond those already found by the ALJ"

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finding that the ALJ did not err in finding impairments to be non-severe because the ALJ considered the relevant evidence in his decision and the plaintiff did "not point to any evidence in the record indicating that her alleged obesity or hearing loss caused any work-related limitations beyond those already found by the ALJ"

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Case details for

McDaniel v. Colvin

Case Details

Full title:CHRISTI MCDANIEL, Plaintiff, v. CAROLYN W. COLVIN, Defendant.

Court:UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT FOR THE NORTHERN DISTRICT OF TEXAS FORT WORTH DIVISION

Date published: Mar 13, 2015

Citations

Civil Action No. 4:13-cv-989-O (N.D. Tex. Mar. 13, 2015)

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