Section 404.1563 - Your age as a vocational factor

2 Citing briefs

  1. Burleson v. Berryhill

    MOTION for Summary Judgment - Social Security

    Filed April 5, 2017

    Mrs. Burleson has at least a high school education and was born on August 30, 1966, making her a younger individual as of her alleged onset of disability, but a person closely approaching advanced age as of August 30, 2016. R. 198, 204 CFR § 404.1563. In the March 10, 2015 Administrative Law Judge (“ALJ”) decision giving rise to this action, the ALJ found that Mrs. Burleson had not engaged in substantial gainful activity since her alleged onset date.

  2. Kiesewetter v. Astrue

    MEMORANDUM JUDGMENT ORDER denying 9 Plaintiff's Motion for Summary Judgment and granting 15 Defendant's Motion for Summary Judgment. The decision of the Commissioner of Social Security is affirmed. Signed

    Filed October 1, 2011

    Plaintiff was 38 years old at the time of the ALJ's decision and is classified as a younger person under the regulations. 20 C.F.R. §404.1563(c} and 416.963(c}.